In the world there is more truth in pain experienced with love than in well-being.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Love justifies, forgives, does not give fault, does not blame, does not threaten.
- → Pain is an invitation, it is not a sign of guilt, it is not definitive, it is not a condemnation.
- → For your sake and for my sake, don't neglect me.
- → Even pain finds meaning in love and results in a sign of greater truth.
- → In the world there is more truth in pain experienced with love than in well-being.
- → Enraged by his fate, the blasphemer blames God and the legalist accuses the other or himself.
- → You're everything to me and I care about you more than anything in the world.
- → My nature desires a full loving relationship with you.
- → If you want it, the unlimited good is yours.
- → Your destiny is to accomplish this feat, but only because my son can do it.
- → Don't give all your attention to what is worth much less than your immortal nature, your divine essence.
- → If you understand that the imbalances you suffer are caused by the mechanical structure of the world, the idea of human guilt is lost in you and the door to forgiveness is opened.
- → If you can't be as aware as you want, that doesn't mean our bond is flimsy or fragile.
Relative arguments