I definitely love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Let go the illusion of the world, of the body and of nothingness out of your mind.
- → The experience of pain in the world makes sense.
- → The unconscious man does not know who he is, he has no idea of the gift he possesses.
- → I definitely love you.
- → Ignoring the difference between temporary and eternal is the cause of pain.
- → The only solution to the contrast between the opposing natures of man and the world is in the awareness of eternal truth.
- → The fundamental, basic choice is to know the truth.
- → Don't you understand the difference between me and what you attend to while you neglect me?
- → The depth of darkness, which now envelops you in the world, exalts and highlights by contrast the splendour of our love.
- → The world tries to keep you from knowing me, but you can love me in the world.
- → The world is empty, uncertain, unreal, it's not your homeland, it has only a brief deceptive experience in common with you.
- → I am always with you, and knowing this is a great good for you, but this continuity is not bound by what you experience.
- → In the inevitable and unpleasant experience of uncertainty, of temporariness, of contradiction, you can conceive a state of greater fullness as a lack or necessity.
- → Love is a voluntary choice and a way of knowing.
- → The unconscious experience of the world deludes and weighs down your nature.
- → The world seeks to obscure the higher reality of full truth and draws you towards its ever decomposable and temporary emptiness.
- → A time of recollection and solitude strengthens the mind and detaches you from the dust of nothingness.
Relative arguments