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Why is it significant to include the spiritual dimension in journalism training?

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"Without the spiritual dimension, journalism becomes a hollow echo of materialism, but when grounded in inner reality, it can blossom into a source of depth, compassion, and true meaning."

According to Osho, journalism imported from a spirituality-denying West becomes a rootless 'plastic flower' that mirrors materialism and spreads anxiety and meaninglessness. Including the spiritual dimension grounds media in lived inner realitysilence, love, meditation—restoring depth, compassion, and cultural roots. Such training helps journalists free minds from psychological slavery, report beyond commodities, and serve a society hungry for meaning rather than more information.
Add spirituality to journalism so it grows real roots, cares about people’s inner life, and doesn’t just copy a materialistic West that leaves people empty.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages coverage that values inner wellbeing (meditation, love, silence) over mere sensational facts.
- Roots media in local culture and compassion instead of copycat materialism.
- Helps audiences find meaning and psychological balance, not just more data.
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