I love and am loved. What am I, though? I don't know what I am. I have no idea and it's not important. I can say, well, I'm a woman. I'm a woman, I'm a mother, and I can say everything that I know about myself. If I go to a religious point of view, I can say I am a soul, I am a spirit. If I go to science, I will say I am energy, I am light. But the truth is, I have no idea what I am. But I'm here and I am alive. And that's enough. I don't need to know. Like the dog doesn't know ithat its a dog or the cat doesn't know that it's a cat. We call him dog, we call him cat. We don't know. We don't care. Everything, really, is divine.
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