This is what I believe:
‘That I am I.’
‘That my soul is a dark forest.’
‘ That my known self will never be more than a little clearing in the forest.’
‘That gods, strange gods, come forth from the forest
into the clearing of my known self, and then go back.’
‘That I must have the courage to let them come and go.’[1]

[1] D.H. Lawrence, “Benjamin Franklin,” in Studies in Classic American Literature, ed. Ezra Greenspan, Lindeth Vasey, and John Worthen (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), p. 26.