How to Achieve a Quiet Mind Amidst Digital Chaos


Lyn Lesch, who founded and directed his own democratically run school for children ages six to fourteen for twelve years, one that received widespread attention in the Chicago area as a unique approach to education joins Enterprise Radio. His newest book is: Intelligence in the Digital Age: How the Search for Something Larger May Be Imperiled.

This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with the Author Channel.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Lyn Lesch discuss the following:

  1. How might the Internet and people’s current use of digital devices adversely impact one’s search for an expansive consciousness?
  2. What are the potential negative effects which people’s use of digital devices might have on their attention spans, working memories, and thought processes?
  3. How might people’s use of digital devices be affecting their capacity for direct insight, something which is essential to developing an expanded awareness.
  4. What are the potential negative effects which the digital addiction taking place in people today might be engendering?
  5. Why is it so important that people have full access to their working memories, attention spans, and thought processes in seeking a larger, more insightful consciousness?
  6. What are the potential negative effects of our current Internet age on people’s apprehension of great art and literature?

Lyn Lesch founded and directed his own democratically run school for children ages six to fourteen for twelve years, one that received widespread attention in the Chicago area as a unique approach to education. He has written four books on education reform, all of them emphasizing the importance of what occurs inside a young person while they learn. He has a lifelong interest in pursuing a larger consciousness.His new book is Intelligence in the Digital Age: How the Search for Something Larger May Be Imperiled.

Website: https://lynlesch.com


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