DailyTwinkles

February 1, 2023 AURELIS No Comments

Each day a small text to think about, brought in an esthetically appealing format through social media.

Practically

Dailytwinkles come through Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. They come from the start in eight languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Russian. We will go to 40 languages soon. At each subscription, you get them in one language only, so they don’t get intermingled in your social media feed. It’s for free. Twinkles can also freely be distributed (text + image together).

The goal is to reach people worldwide through messages and conversations that, hopefully, many find more profound than what usually appears on social media. This way, we hope to start a movement called Planetarianism. See also: DailyTwinkle to Planetarianism.

As said, they come daily. We’ll keep this on for 25 years. Every Twinkle is written by me (Jean-Luc). This guarantees their congruence.

You can subscribe through social media themselves or the website https://dailytwinkles.com (soon). Right now, you can already subscribe at, for instance, https://www.instagram.com/DailyTwinkles/. This is the Instagram in English. Alternatively, you may scan the following to subscribe to the same:

On the DailyTwinkles website, you can manage the twinkles more according to your wishes. You can have them all in a list or put the ones you like most in a personal list of ‘My Twinkles.’ You can choose the category you want to explore – for instance, leadership – or you can search all twinkles according to keywords.

Underlying philosophy

Each of these texts is entirely congruent with the AURELIS philosophy. You can find much of this on the blog. Here, you can also find an introduction as an animated video. You can find what is ethically underlying as five moral values.

AURELIS is a philosophy of compassion, inner strength, and human growth. In my view, the world needs more of these. In addition, the combination is excellent towards good health and well-being.

Volunteering

A few volunteers are behind this, working on translations and putting texts and images together. We use house-made software to make it go as automatically as possible. The sending itself is also automatic once everything is in place.

If you would like to volunteer please let us know through volunteering@aurelis.org.

As to finding possibly interested readers, we certainly need all help we can get. You may subscribe yourself and let your friends and social media followers know about it.

At the same time, we have made the AURELIS subscription for free. Indeed, this is the whole lot of 1000+ health meditation on many domains. It’s all for free, but the striving is for maximum professionality. We hope you enjoy and take advantage of this.

In the app stores, the AURELIS app is also available for free. This is oriented primarily towards more acute situations or bouts of, for instance, chronic pain.

Your feedback on any of this is welcome.

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