I was light and air, formless, boundless, free. I was the sparkle in a drop of rain, The first blades of new grass in spring, The whisper of a warm breeze, The promise in a lover's kiss.
I was also the darkness and silence, The stillness of stone, The emptiness of space, The cold oblivion of snow, The heaviness of grief.
I was the breath of Osiris, Living and dying, Dying and reborn, In an endless eternal flux.
I was something else as well, Something small and fragile, Impermanent, Something that could love and be loved, A beating heart, A mortal soul.
I was both and all and none And I breathed.
Excerpt from the exquisite book by the same name by S.G Gardner.