
“Even in social company people often slide into a kind of connected isolationism, in which ordinary conversational connection seems to be undermined by the near-addictive grip within which the machine holds us. We tend to exalt the value of such connectedness without acknowledging the divisive effect it can have on our senses, our emotions, our relationships, and our need for times of solitude and quiet. From a spiritual perspective the electronic gadgetry can easily become a compensatory “god” on whom we depend for the satisfaction and fulfillment of our most basic needs.”
From Diarmud O’Murchu’s Ecological Spirituality
























