(re)embracing uncertainty
I am a daughter of the Earth, a descendant of the past, an ancestor of the future. I am a creator and a created, a name-giver and a name-receiver, a measurer and a measured, a lover and a beloved. I am whole, yet incomplete. I am a free thinker, yet a prisoner of my reason's limits (i.e., if reason exists at all). I am a pilgrim in the mountains, deserts and seas of existence, but an unmoving being in the imminentness of death. I know that I live to die, that I came to the world to depart in the end. And so I seek, in the boundlessness of possibilities, how it is to let go of breath, and to let go of it well.