This can be interpreted as an analogy for "I am who I am", which in turn a description of actual being is apart and separate from conception and perceptions of the object of the gaze.
This can be interpreted as an analogy for "I am who I am", which in turn a description of actual being is apart and separate from conception and perceptions of the object of the gaze.
This kind of makes my head spin!
Sorry, I was half drunk when I commented that. I edited it so that it makes some sense.
LOL!