The Digital Fast

Travis Hicks 20 min Dharma Talk

Our phones are designed to capture our attention and they’re very good at it.

In this talk, Travis Hicks reflects on his annual Lenten practice of giving up social media, and what it reveals about how digital habits shape the mind.

Drawing on his own experience with Reddit, a remote monastery retreat, and some statistics about phone use, Travis connects the pull of apps and notifications directly to what we’re trying to cultivate in meditation practice: the ability to notice where our attention goes and choose it more intentionally. He looks at how algorithms are built to trigger fear and anger, how novelty-seeking shows up in the mind, and how a period of stepping back can help us see which digital habits actually serve us and which ones are just filler.

The talk ends with some practical suggestions and a handful of apps that genuinely support practice, rather than compete with it.

Travis Hicks

Travis Hicks

Guiding Teacher, IMH

Travis Hicks has been practicing Vipassana meditation since 1995 and teaching since 2005. He completed a two-year teacher training program at Spirit Rock Meditation Center under the guidance of senior teachers in the Theravada tradition. Travis brings a warm, accessible style to the dharma, drawing on both classical Buddhist teachings and contemporary psychology. He leads weekly sittings, daylong retreats, and occasional residential retreats for the IMH community.

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