Whatever it is you are feeling is a perfect reflection of what is in the process of becoming
what is the role of "it is" in this sentence:
Whatever it is you are feeling, is a perfect reflection of what is in the process of becoming.
is "it is" redundant?
could we omit it?:
Whatever you are feeling, is a perfect reflection of what is in the process of becomingand another question about punctuation!
Should we mention "," after feeling??
I think it is incorrect here...