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ALL we are, All we are we are, we are., We are ALL:, ALL we need. (Doro).
In other words we are all part of the ALL, no matter what we are. We need each other.
Perhaps very simplified- similar to parallel play of young children and then recognition of the other. I must have the playground on my mind.