Rumi.

The love challenge.

- The man.

And you are telling me that you want to embrace me as I am fully?

- The woman.

And you are telling me that I shouldn't embrace who you are unless I embrace you fully?

- The man.

And you are telling me that everything you are is just a part of me, a part of you, in which you want to dive all?

- The woman.

And you are telling me that you don’t want to be a part of me, but to be that part of me that is a whole, me, fully, all?

- The man.

And you are telling me that you are just a part of me, that I am just a part of you because we are just a part of us mutually diving in each other's Other?

- The woman.

And you are telling me that you love me all, full, my whole, that whole that you create of me?

- The man.

I love you all. I love you as a whole, each part of your whole. Out of your whole I rather let you sometimes walk me through unknown part of you even if I didn’t want to.

- The woman.

I want to love you all, love you in your fragments as I create the whole of you. Out of your whole I will walk out because I want to when you are ready to embrace each other’s Other in and out of ourselves.

Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong. They are conflicts between two rights. Friedrich Hegel.

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