Part 1
To see all that I am... is to be all that I am; and when, at last, I am willing to see -- and to be all that I am -- there no longer remains any separate, isolated, lingering sense of self struggling to be, or not to be.
Part 2
Wanting to master oneself -- without having obtained (true) knowledge of oneself -- is like hoping to harvest food from a garden whose ground you never cultivated, let alone bothered to plant.