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Mindful TV Consumption and the Path to Responsible Freedom

Thich Nhat Hanh · July 23, 1998 · Upper Hamlet, Plum Village, France
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Spending excessive hours in front of the TV, especially for children, is concerning as some adults rely on TV as a babysitter, neglecting time with their children. Organizing retreats solely for children, where kids and parents engaged in Dharma talks, meditation, and lemonade, inspired mindful TV consumption. Over 20 children pledged to limit TV time, writing their commitment on paper sheets. Despite TV’s educational value, mindfulness of its negative influences is crucial, akin to consuming poison. Mindfulness should extend to all aspects of life, starting with mindful eating and reading. Practicing deep looking helps identify harmful influences. Mindfulness practices counter unchecked anger and violence, fostering responsible freedom. Embracing the five mindfulness trainings, particularly mindful consumption, helps combat heedless consumption’s destruction. Together, let’s strive to break free from this cycle of destruction.

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