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Alan Watts Lectures and Essays

Alan Watts Lectures and Essays

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Fascinating Figures: Alan Watts I was recently asked to write a series of profiles of fascinating people and events from the 60s and 70s for a Spanish magzine called Cañamo. Because the various cultural revolutions that swept through the U.S. and the rest of Europe never made it past the dictatorship in control of Spain, the editors asked me to write about some worthy figures the Spanish might not know of. Here's the first article, about Alan Watts. Alan Watts Parapsychologists have long noted that people who appear to have authentic supernatural abilities are often also gifted illusionists. It could be said that Alan Watts was in some ways similar to these psychic/magicians. Alan Watts was one of the best-known interpreters of Eastern philosophies for the West.

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt - Clearing the rubbish from the road to reality Om Mani Padme Hum: The Meaning of the Mantra in Tibetan Buddhism Glimpsing a Few More Facets of the Mantra There are many ways to understand the meaning of the mantra. Here are a few of them: The Transformation of Speech [An excerpt from The Dharma, by Kalu Rinpoche, from a chapter on The Four Dharmas of Gampopa. ] "The second aspect of transformation [of confusion into wisdom] concerns our speech. Mere words, which have no ultimate reality, can determine our happiness and suffering. In the Vajrayana context, we recite and meditate on mantra, which is enlightened sound, the speech of the [Bhodisattva of Compassion], the union of Sound and Emptiness. At first, the Union of Sound and Emptiness is simply an intellectual concept of what our meditation should be. One of the disciples was very diligent, though his realization was perhaps not so profound. When the two disciples went to their lama to indicate they had finished the practice, he said, 'Oh, you've both done excellently. The Powers of the Six Syllables "Behold! H.H. top of page

Zen: The Best of Alan Watts A person who thinks all the time has nothing to think about except faults, so he loses touch with reality and lives in a world of illusions. By thought I mean the chattering inside the skull; perpetual and compulsive repetition of words, of calculations, and symbols going on inside the head. For as a result of confusing the real world of nature with mere signs, such as money, stocks and bonds, title deeds, and so forth. This is a disaster. Alan Watts (1915-1973) who held both a master's degree in theology and a doctorate of divinity, is best known as an interpreter of Zen Buddhism in particular, and Indian and Chinese philosophy in general. He authored more than 20 excellent books on the philosophy and psychology of religion, and lectured extensively, leaving behind a vast audio archive. Watch the full documentary now

25 Alan Watts Quotes That Will Blow Your Mind Wide Open - Universe Insider Alan Watts was a British philosopher who spoke about Asian philosophies for a Western audience. He wrote over 25 books and was an excellent orator on topics such as the meaning of life, higher consciousness, the true nature of reality and the pursuit of happiness. Below we look at some of his most potent quotes on various topics. At the bottom, I’ve also included one of my favorite YouTube videos of Alan Watts discussing “the real you”. Enjoy! On Suffering Man suffers only because he takes seriously what the gods made for fun. Your body does not eliminate poisons by knowing their names. On the Mind Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone. On the Present Moment This is the real secret of life – to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. The art of living… is neither careless drifting on the one hand nor fearful clinging to the past on the other. No valid plans for the future can be made by those who have no capacity for living now. On the Meaning of Life On You

DAILY INSPIRATION on Spiritual Growth The Nature Of Consciousness The legacy lives on at alanwatts.com I find it a little difficult to say what the subject matter of this seminar is going to be, because it's too fundamental to give it a title. I'm going to talk about what there is. Now, the first thing, though, that we have to do is to get our perspectives with some background about the basic ideas that, as Westerners living today in the United States, influence our everyday common sense, our fundamental notions about what life is about. And there are historical origins for this, which influence us more strongly than most people realize. And these basic ideas I call myth, not using the word 'myth' to mean simply something untrue, but to use the word 'myth' in a more powerful sense. All right, now--the two images which we have been working under for 2000 years and maybe more are what I would call two models of the universe, and the first is called the ceramic model, and the second the fully automatic model. A Protestant church is a little different.

The Mystic Rider - The Alan Watts Story And if you feel a stranger you feel hostile , and therefore you start to bulldoze things about, to beat it up and to try to make the world submit to your will, and you become a real troublemaker . This whole sensation that we're brought up to have, of being an island of consciousness locked up in a bag of skin, facing outside us a world that is profoundly alien to us in the sense that what is outside me is not me , this sets up a fundamental sensation of hostility and estrangement between ourselves and the so-called "external world" The universe is fundamentally a system which creeps up on itself and then says BOO! Yes, we are going around in circles. In general, different states of consciousness from the normal are regarded as a form of sickness. Every sort of child can be given a diagnostic name for his behavior which sounds sick. If space is essential to solid it's prefectly obvious then that nothing is essential to something. I'm really really trying but...

Srimad Bhagavad-Gita Alan Watts Vault : The Nature of Consciousness I find it a little difficult to say what the subject matter of this seminar is going to be, because it's too fundamental to give it a title. I'm going to talk about what there is. Now, the first thing, though, that we have to do is to get our perspectives with some background about the basic ideas which, as Westerners living today in the United States, influence our everyday common sense, our fundamental notions about what life is about. And there are historical origins for this, which influence us more strongly than most people realize. Ideas of the world which are built into the very nature of the language we use, and of our ideas of logic, and of what makes sense altogether. And these basic ideas I call myth, not using the word 'myth' to mean simply something untrue, but to use the word 'myth' in a more powerful sense. So basic to this image of the world is the notion, you see, that the world consists of stuff, basically. So the world doesn't come thinged; it doesn't come evented.

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