The author explores their identity as a representative of "three I's": Man, Christ, and themselves. They express uncertainty about the ultimate truth but are committed to writing from their feelings. The notion of Man is described as a tree with three branches corresponding to different sexual identities. Christ represents a distinct life detached from the original "Living Tree." The author struggles with self-awareness and feels like a complex presence embodying multiple instincts. They seek to understand their existence and are writing a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man," inviting interest from agents and publishers.
“I am” Man, “I am” Christ, “I am” Human
