The Secret Kindergarten
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The Television Tells No Vision Pt. 3
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The Television Tells No Vision Pt. 3

A research journey which reveals a case could be made that the qualities of charity and patience are being stunted by the TV.

The TV robs children of opportunity to connect with others and build patience. Patience is required to be charitable. Charity is allied with love and knowledge. Love and knowledge are heart based as discovered in previous instalments of this series. TV damages our heart and in turn damages our patience, charity, love and knowledge.

Books referenced in this episode:

Editorial Board of Theosophy Trust (Ed.). (2015). Theosophy: The Wisdom Religion. Theosophy Trust Books.
https://www.theosophytrust.org/online_books.php

Anonymous, Television the Pros and Cons. PDF document available here.

Winn, Marie. (1985). The Plug-In Drug: Television, Children and the Family. Penguin Books.
https://www.amazon.com/Plug-Drug-Television-Children-Revised/dp/0140076980

Belmonte, Charles. (1994). Patience: The Path to Victory. Charles Belmonte.
https://where-you-are.net/ebooks/patience-charles-belmonte.pdf


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