Every choice has the same nature as its object, it loves its object, unites and adapts to it.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Every choice has the same nature as its object, it loves its object, unites and adapts to it.
- → The ambiguity of the world destroys what belongs to it and highlights the futility of choosing it.
- → Pain comes from the world, it has a temporary, inconsistent reality.
- → The strength of the world proclaims temporariness, tends to distance you from the truth, to chain you to its conditioning, to make you suffer.
- → Your dignity, your nature is divine, it does not change.
- → The world, the body and the mind collaborate in producing the experience of mutability and dragging man into the unawareness of eternity.
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