i dont think i really have any passages which repeatedly appear wholesale, but i have had the phrase "you are IT" bouncing around since i read Alan Watts' The Book
i am woefully under-equipped to translate what this phrase means, let alone entirely understand it, but my best attempt would be something like this: "there is nothing for you to do to become worthy, to earn the privilege of living, or of being loved, or of having desires and disinclinations, or of taking up space, or of loving and hating, or of being wrong. you are already a part of all of life, and that is enough"
