Not so long ago an old lady said:
‘I, me, am.’
She was French which made it easier to defy linguistic law and split a verb in such a way.
It is against grammatical law.
Nevertheless it got me thinking…
Usually we all say: ‘I am this… that… or the other’ and yet the moment we say ‘I am’, we forget ‘me’.
If you see…
It is a talking point in the sense of questioning both.
Me and I, as one really.
That the combinations of all those parts of oneself that says: ‘I am’, are ‘me’, and that exploring or finding out who they both are, is what life is about.
Not being dualistic either, nor just using words or philosophising, but in a practical sense.
Seeking a third force.
How would one begin to do this?
Do you have any ideas?
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