Here are some uplifting, to me, tweets I've come across in the past few months that I thought I'd share here:
Every epoch should carry echoes of earlier epochs and eons. But new contexts demand new language; new settings demand new speech; new worlds call out for new words. What new word will you learn (or invent) today for this new world? #AncientFuture— lensweet (@lensweet) May 15, 2020
- Glenda Burgess pic.twitter.com/1rdYnepGwT— Bob McElrath (@BobMcElrath) April 2, 2020
Be gentle with your past self. The old you didn’t know then what you know now. That former you did the best you could with what you had.— Nathan Hamm (@NathanHamm) February 22, 2020
You were still in progress. And you still are.https://t.co/NTmuXOFPjG
And we will close out with another tweet from Len Sweet which falls in line with the one above:And this our life, exempt from public haunt,— Paul Wallace (@paulmwall) February 11, 2020
Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks,
Sermons in stones, and good in everything
—Wm Shakespeare, As You Like It
Jesus did not give us a list of rules and regs to check off, or principles to placard, but a matrix of relationships to make, keep, and cherish–with God, with each other, with ourselves, with creation.— lensweet (@lensweet) February 7, 2020