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Hi Brian,
This is beautiful – both the picture and the coincept!
Where did you get the quote: “One love” from?
Bob,
I believe I got it from Bob Marley’s classic “One Love.”
Even though he was a Rastafarian, his trust in God and how he shared his beliefs with so many people was quite amazing. I’m also a big fan of the island steel drums and dialects. He made quite a happy sound 🙂
The chorus from that song is:
One Love! One Heart!
Let’s get together and feel all right.
Hear the children cryin’
Hear the children cryin’
Sayin’: give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right;
Sayin’: let’s get together and feel all right
@alyssamalon It’s the “Collective Civilization Neurosis” – and it is basically healable! By change to higher / true self.