Ask Osho!

What is the role of media in our lives?

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"The media often distracts us from the richness of life, turning our existence into passive entertainment; choose wisely what you allow into your consciousness, for true living lies in the silence of direct experience."

According to Osho, modern media mostly numbs and distracts: it floods the eyes and mind with addictive light and repetitive trivialities, turning life into passive entertainment and keeping us from silence, intelligence, and direct contact with existence. He urges radical selectivity—protect your senses, avoid habitual consumption, and value living, witnessing, and nature over headlines; let only the truly essential reach you through conscious curation.
Most TV and news make you stare and forget yourself; better to enjoy quiet, look at trees, and only hear what truly matters.
Why this matters practically
- Reclaim attention and calm by limiting news/TV and choosing silence or nature.
- Protect your eyes and nervous system from constant bright screens and sensationalism.
- Practice mindful curation: let only rare, truly significant information reach you.
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