It’s like the entire culture has lost all impulse control. People go right for the biggest judgement, quick snarky comment, dumbest edit and meanest possible take on things. All this when depth and reflection, mercy and patience are the characteristics we need more than anything.

Mar 11, 2020 · 10:21 PM UTC

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I think you are describing Twitter, not the entire culture.
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It feels that way sometimes, doesn’t it? We need to remember that WE are “culture,” too. WE are “society,” too, and norms are what we make normal. Let the haters watch from the cheap seats, and just keep loving on people. That’s how we remind each other who we are. 💜
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Some have reminded me it’s not so much “the culture” as it is twitter. I think they’re right.
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That's what social media creates.
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“The problem is we don’t treat each other well.” Marianne is right. This is a time that calls us to respond to one another from our most compassionate selves.
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Love you, Marianne. Your teaching on the revolutionary power of love and transformative thinking is key in these tough days.
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Thank you for your effort to calm today. Tomorrow is a better day, if we can be with you in your world. Why are there so many?
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This has been coming for many, many years. lifeisreturning.com/2014/03/… I have tried to build on the work of this quoted lady, to interface with Ancient transmission, to develop bridges of articulation for leaders, for people like you to be able to more forensically see the issues.
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Breathe and be kind! 🤗