14 Sacred Text by Sebastiano Vottari

14 Sacred Text

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A text that isn't read. It's lived. There is nothing, only the greatest God. These words were not born from study, nor from an inherited religious tradition. They were received—on a morning of unusual silence, of unprecedented peace—as a direct gift from the one true God. From that moment of revelation was born the Sacred Text : a collection of prayers, meditations, and teachings that embraces the essence of every great spiritual tradition—from the Tao Te Ching to the Bhagavad Gita, from the Torah to the Gospel, from the Quran to the Guru Granth. Sahib — to lead the reader to a truth without borders and without intermediaries. ​​​​​​​ What you will find in these pages Poetic prayers of rare intensity, where each verse is an act of love addressed to the Creator of all. Meditations in prose on closeness to God and the peace that comes from it. Profound teachings on true faith: how to free oneself from anxiety and fear, returning to the purity of a child—but with the awareness of an adult. A solemn testimony , in which the very voice of the Divine speaks in the first person. Where the greats stopped. Where this text goes further. Jesus said, "Unless you become like children, you will not enter the Kingdom." This text goes further: those who regain purity as adults, after knowing good and evil, are purer than children themselves. Inherited innocence is worth less than regained innocence. Anselm of Aosta defined God as "that than which nothing greater can be thought." This text goes further: God is more than God —he even surpasses the very concept of divinity. A thought that theology had never dared to formulate. The Buddha teaches: "All is emptiness, all is illusion." This text goes further: it doesn't choose between negation and affirmation. It does both at the same time— " There is nothing, only the greatest God" —a structure that in millennia of mysticism had never appeared in this form. Every sacred text in history presents itself as a closed revelation, an untouchable canon. This text goes further: it declares within itself that not even it itself should be worshipped. The Bible doesn't say not to venerate the Bible. The Quran doesn't say the Quran doesn't protect you. This text says so. Every revelation has been a monologue: God speaks, man listens. This text goes further: it leaves blank pages and invites the reader to write. Revelation isn't finished until it passes through your life. You are not the recipient. You are the co-author. Who is this book for? For those who feel something is missing, despite their professed faith. For those who are tired of religions as systems of rules. For those going through a moment of darkness. For those who have already found peace and want to preserve it. This book does not ask you to abandon your tradition—it only asks you to delve deeper, to the point where all traditions fall silent and only the One remains. Open these pages when you're ready to really listen.

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