"Personally, I don't choose any particular religion or symbol or group of words or teachings to define me. That's between me and the most high. You know, my higher self. The Creator"
- Erykah Badu
About this Quote
Erykah Badu is expressing her personal beliefs in this quote. She is stating that she does not need to count on any particular faith, sign, words, or mentors to define her. Instead, she seeks to her higher self and the Creator for guidance. This suggests that she has a strong spiritual connection and is comfy relying on her own intuition and beliefs. She is not aiming to any external source to define her, however rather to her own inner knowledge. This quote speaks to the significance of having a strong spiritual connection and relying on one's own instinct. It also highlights the value of looking within for guidance and not depending on external sources to define one's beliefs.
This quote is written / told by Erykah Badu somewhere between February 26, 1971 and today. She was a famous Musician from USA.
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