Lyrics: I think it’s so groovy now That people are finally getting together I thinks it’s wonderful and how That people are finally getting together I think it’s so groovy now That people are finally getting together I thinks it’s wonderful and how That people are finally getting together Reach out in the darkness Reach out in the darkness Reach out in the darkness And you may find a friend I knew a man that I did not care for And then one day, this man gave me a call We sat and talked about things on our mind And now this man, he is a friend of mine Reach out in the darkness Reach out in the darkness Reach out in the darkness And you may find a friend I think it’s so groovy now That people are finally getting together I thinks it’s wonderful and how That people are finally getting together I think it’s so groovy now That people are finally getting together I thinks it’s wonderful and how That people are finally getting together Don’t be afraid of love Don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid to love Listen to me… Everybody needs a little love Everybody needs somebody That they can be thinking of Reach out in the darkness Reach out in the darkness Reach out in the darkness And you may find a friend I think it’s so groovy now That people are finally getting together I thinks it’s wonderful and how That people are finally getting together I think it’s so groovy now That people are finally getting together I thinks it’s wonderful and how That people are finally getting together I think it’s so groovy now That people are finally getting together I thinks it’s wonderful and how That people are finally getting together I think it’s so groovy now That people are finally getting together
“Anybody can observe the Sabbath but making it holy surely takes the rest of the week.”
Alice Malsenior Tallulah-Kate Walker (American Novelist, Short Story Writer, Poet, and Social Activist; February 9th, 1944 ~ )
“Some keep the Sabbath going to Church, I keep it, staying at Home.”
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (American Poet; December 10th, 1830 ~ May 15th, 1886)
“It doesn’t matter what day of the week you set aside as your own personal Sabbath, it just matters that you keep one.”
“…meditation is intentional concentration on one thing, which can be either secular or spiritual.”
“This is what the Sabbath is for: reverence, rest, renewal, rejuvenation, reassuring rituals, recreation, rejoicing, revelation, remembering how much you have to be grateful for, and saying ‘thank you!'”
“My church is anytime I commune with nature…simple…sweet!” (Heather Houston 3-3-22)
“My Sabbath is for: gratitude, sexy-time, imbibing, pleasuring, devouring, relaxing, passion, creativity and most of all…LOVING my husband.” ❤️ (Heather Houston 3-3-26)
–Ban Breathnach, Sarah. “Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy”. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 70-71 of 501.
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