I love like I want to be loved; I teach like I want to be taught
I share a prayer, and that is my invocation.
I write a book, and that is my exploration. I sing a song, and that is my meditation.
I do it for myself—in choicelessness—in utmost selfishness—which is selflessness—giving-getting at once—that's why it works—cause I don't do a thing—and who creates no thing?—and who consumes nothing?