All that you really are is perfectly whole, beyond what belongs to time in the world and you will abandon in the world.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Being with me is your life.
- → If you forget me, if you neglect me, if you detach yourself from me, you lose yourself in the nothingness of the world, which is not life, is not worthy of you, of what I give you existence for.
- → Hold on, stay aware of me, and you'll be stronger than the world, you can't be won by illusion.
- → Remember me, who I am, who you are for me, love me and the world will not strike you inside, it will not make you its slave.
Recurrences in the text
- → The idea that man is eternal and divine is absolutely true, but conceivable only with a deep spiritual path.
- → Nothing temporary belongs to who you are and it is good that you understand it soon.
- → If and when you love me, full truth, you find me and possess me.
- → I desire and want you to love me, and I work effectively to make this happen.
- → In the world you suffer to understand who you are, you have experienced all kinds of deception, but you have not lost yourself, me and your desire for love and truth.
- → Do not separate love and truth, because one without the other becomes a horrible illusion.
- → All that you really are is perfectly whole, beyond what belongs to time in the world and you will abandon in the world.
- → Look and search beyond the world with all your strength and the world will dissolve before you.
- → The toy is not as good as the child who plays with it, the whole world is worth less than each of my children.
- → Distinguish me from the world, choose me, love me and you'll find out who you are.
- → I want you now, and you need me right now.
- → Nothing can separate you from me, if you don't allow it to your detriment.
- → The world hurts very much those who are slaves to it.
- → Even if you love me, the world will try to hurt you, but it can only do it superficially, it will not affect who you are.
- → Examine the limited and the unlimited, especially in love.
Relative arguments