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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There is light and love out there, too. Keep shining yours, please. It encourages the rest of us to share ours. 💖
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Truly there were some values and doings from the 80s 90s we've been working hard to get through. But some of the good values and doings might have gone away as well... Like those you mentioned
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Thank you Marianne ...I contributed to the MM2020 now i'm wishing #AlanDershowitz my Cough's and Prayers
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Forgot that they've been taught "how to ACT" in public... and now they've forgotten how to BE decent humans.
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Unfortunately, there’s so much suffering, stress and tension in our culture that goes unchecked. We have little understanding of constructive methods for release, so twitter rage and other similar means that avoids direct accountability is the way. You’re doing great though 🙏🏼
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Indeed. It’s a scary time of knee- jerk reactions and “dig in your heels” opinionism. All exasperated by social media.
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"Spiritual" people arguing:
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Thanks for the reminder
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We have lost touch with nature and become disconnected from source... our spirits have been numbed by corporate culture and brainwashing media. People have been domesticated, as Don Miguel Ruiz, has poetically stated before. And i absolutely agree with everything you said!
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The internet comments are like random impulsive thoughts that roam in our minds. Never...Mind LOL