You will come to me naturally, when you realize who you have always been.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → What is destined for nothing is already nothing, it has the nature of nothingness, it is worth zero.
- → The unconscious is a slave to nothing, wanders into nothing, but only temporarily.
- → Man is destined to realize divinity.
- → No difficulty is comparable to eternal life.
- → The difficulties are temporary and illusory.
- → Nothing temporary is comparable to that which is immortal in nature.
- → The attachment to the temporariness of the things of the world by eternal beings is ridiculous.
- → The materiality will disappear.
- → You will come to me naturally, when you realize who you have always been.
- → Soon your joy will be full, the current difficulties will disappear and you will live with me in the eternal dwelling.
- → The body does not matter, it's an interface to the game.
- → The world works with great force to saturate the attention of my sons within its illusions, where eternity seems absent.
- → The certainty that you find in me contrasts with the uncertainty that the world has by nature and gives you.
- → Your deepest and truest nature is unconditional.
- → Accept difficulties with generosity, courage and love, based on eternal truth.
- → Every aspect of material illusion, including the body and its cognitive resources, tends to hide the true nature of man.
Relative arguments