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What Scrolling Actually Does to Your Soul (FULL EXPLANATION)

What Scrolling Actually Does to Your Soul (FULL EXPLANATION)

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Twenty-five centuries ago, Buddhist tradition identified chronic attention dispersion — vikheppa — as a root of suffering. Nyanaponika Thera's The Heart of Buddhist Meditation reveals that bare attention (sati) is the foundation of awakened consciousness, not merely a cognitive skill. Today, doomscrolling and screen addiction have industrialized this dispersion, fragmenting the attention span of entire generations. Nearly a quarter of U.S. college students on antidepressants signal not a chemical imbalance, but an attentional collapse — a spiritual crisis disguised as a clinical diagnosis. Satipatthana rebuilds what scrolling destroys.📖 Source Argument:Nyanaponika Thera, The Heart of Buddhist Meditation (1954) — Bare attention is described as the most primordial phase of perception: the instant the mind registers reality before any reaction. When sustained through satipatthana practice, it becomes the structural foundation of conscious presence. When systematically fragmented, consciousness empties.🌟✨ Subscribe to Our Channel! → Thanks for watching!Produced and Scripted by Wise QuotesCopyright © 2026 Sync Mind Audio LLC. “All rights reserved.”

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