I recognize you, I recognize me in you, I value you as worthy of the greatest love, I love you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Living with me, even in the world, is another thing, a good thing.
- → What matters is not what happens in the world, it is what you believe, or rather the amount of truth that you live despite the illusion of the world.
- → Those who live these certainties know that they belong to me, to the truth, and not to the world, in an indestructible bond of mutual love.
- → Keep in mind, remember, announce that I am alive, present, that I love every man like a child, similar, close, that the world is different, hostile, that he who ignores this truth believes that he belongs to the world, supports the work of world, hinders knowledge and love.
Recurrences in the text
- → Constancy is always ambiguous in temporary ends, it makes full sense only after a valid level of evolution and knowledge, in the awareness of eternity.
- → The man as son of God, the man as God, God in man are some of the announcements of my project about you.
- → I recognize you, I recognize me in you, I value you as worthy of the greatest love, I love you.
- → Those who live these certainties know that they belong to me, to the truth, and not to the world, in an indestructible bond of mutual love.
- → Every man, every son of mine, is destined to solve and overcome the riddle of the world.
- → I, God, love you according to my nature, in an infinite, unlimited and unconditional way.
- → I know that it is not easy to be aware in this world, that the matter in which you now find yourself is bound by conditionings that you can now only partially regulate, you cannot exclude.
- → You have nothing in common with this worn and worn-out world, you are by nature like me, but in a potential and unrealized form.
- → You can choose me or reject me, but not forever, the truth of your nature will eventually prevail over any illusion
- → The truth is eternal, the illusion is temporary.
- → Valid knowledge seeks truth and certainty, and is the first tool for adequate and effective choices and actions.
- → When he recognizes the emptiness of the world, the child knows that he does not belong to the world, because he seeks and possesses the truth that the world does not have.
Relative arguments