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Balance must be created when taking in news media, not allowing ourselves to BECOME the bad news. There is a lot of information available to us at this time in
history, more than ever before, and it travels fast. We are able to learn in
the blink of an eye about something that happened halfway around the world,
and it's natural for us to want to know what's going on. However, it's also
fair to say that we don't want to become so caught up in one way of looking
at events that we lose perspective. Often, the news comes to us in a very
fear-oriented format, and when too many of us get caught up in fear, the
balance of the whole is disrupted. It helps to remember that we have a much
greater and more positive impact on the world when we maintain our inner sense
of peace and joy. We are aware enough to know when we are eating something that is not good for
us, because we don't feel well after we've eaten it. In the same way, we can
determine for ourselves whether the sources in which our information comes
are ultimately healthful. News can be presented in a way that inspires us to
take positive action to help the world, or it can be presented in a way that
leaves us feeling powerless and sad. It is up to us to seek out and support
media that empowers and informs us, and to say no to media that drains our
energy and our hope.
For a time, it may even be of benefit to commit to a media fast, in which we
stop taking information in for a time to give ourselves a rest. When we
return to the task of taking in and processing the information all around us,
we will come to it with a fresh mind. This will enable us to really notice
how we are affected by what we hear and see, and to make conscious choices
about the sources of information that we allow into our lives. |
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