Part 1
The comparative mind can't complete itself because it doesn't exist without what it is comparing itself to, and neither is it capable of acquiring what it imagines will complete it because it is, itself, in a perpetual state of feeling incomplete!
Part 2
It isn't the moment that is incomplete, let alone that is the source of our struggle with it; the conflict we have with any unwanted condition is because we are identified with the unseen works of an incomplete nature that -- even as it experiences itself -- struggles to escape the sense of being incomplete that it's in the process of creating.

