27min MIND-BLOWING INSIGHT on Nature of Alan Watts AC - Pure Genius!

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  • In this video, Alan Watts discusses the different perspectives and views of NATURE of different civilisations and how they impact our view of life and ourselves.
    In these 27 Min of Mindblowing, PURE Genius , Alan presents a deep analysis and contrast of different philosophies of Nature and invites us to consider new perspectives that can be truly transformational -individually and to the world as we know it.
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    Title: The constitution of Nature
    Author: Alan Watts - alanwatts.org/
    Source: Early Radio Talks (1960 - 1961)
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    Alan Watts Bio: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Watts
    Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 - 16 November 1973) was an English writer, speaker and self-styled "philosophical entertainer",[2] known for interpreting and popularising Japanese, Chinese and Indian traditions of Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu philosophy for a Western audience. Born in Chislehurst, England, he moved to the United States in 1938 and began Zen training in New York. He received a master's degree in theology from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and became an Episcopal priest in 1945. He left the ministry in 1950 and moved to California, where he joined the faculty of the American Academy of Asian Studies.[3]
    Watts gained a following while working as a volunteer programmer at the KPFA radio station in Berkeley. He wrote more than 25 books and articles on religion and philosophy, introducing the emerging hippie counter culture to The Way of Zen (1957), one of the first best selling books on Buddhism. In Psychotherapy East and West (1961), he argued that Buddhism could be thought of as a form of psychotherapy. He considered Nature, Man and Woman (1958) to be, "from a literary point of view-the best book I have ever written".[4] He also explored human consciousness and psychedelics in works such as "The New Alchemy" (1958) and The Joyous Cosmology (1962).
    After Watts' death, his lectures found posthumous popularity through regular broadcasts on public radio, especially in California and New York, and more recently on the internet, on sites and apps such as CZcams[5] and Spotify. The bulk of his recorded audio talks were recorded during the 1960s and early 1970s.

Komentáře • 20

  • @msgingerjourney
    @msgingerjourney Před rokem +36

    I never tire of listening to Alan Watts. He could read the dictionary and I'd be happy. But, his ideas are brilliant.

  • @felixmoyoedonmi
    @felixmoyoedonmi Před rokem +17

    Alan Watts understanding is pure genius. He makes everything to be effortlessly simple. SIMPLICITY IN MOTION.

    • @jujumulligan43
      @jujumulligan43 Před měsícem +1

      I agree. Even in these times his wisdom guides us. He is a legend to me.

  • @jujumulligan43
    @jujumulligan43 Před měsícem +3

    His understanding of nature is profound. We need desperately to change our Western attitudes toward nature and our planet before we destroy our own nest. We all need to pay attention to his words. Thank you so much for sharing this insightful talk by Watts.❤❤❤

  • @sherkinbrain
    @sherkinbrain Před rokem +5

    This is possibly the most brilliant, and most profound lecture of Alan's that I have ever listened to. The term 'mind-blowing' is most appropriate.

  • @anneliesvantwesteinde7613
    @anneliesvantwesteinde7613 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I am at this point not even listening to what he is saying anymore, I just want to here his voice in the background so that I feel at home in my new house ❤

  • @beckyconstantinides2546
    @beckyconstantinides2546 Před rokem +4

    Thank you

  • @_highfrequencies
    @_highfrequencies Před rokem +12

    Collectively we are god 👁️

  • @anitatriptoo5548
    @anitatriptoo5548 Před měsícem +1

    This man was a genius

  • @user-ig2vb8gh5t
    @user-ig2vb8gh5t Před 9 měsíci +3

    Sttaw Nala if i go backwards in life and doesn't make sense or understand, but if i go stik hoi (forward) in life i read now the name Alan watts and can make sense of it to my own understanding 🙏

  • @StarNumbers
    @StarNumbers Před 11 měsíci +1

    Well, Alan stumbled on the fundamental duality but, hey, he just stepped over it and went on. He nicely points out the rise in relationships when we try with limited success to fix or create things (objects). Indeed, there is the duality of many individual things on one hand and many relationships on the other hand but, Alan dear, you now have to figure out how these two components of duality *interact* with each other.

  • @julianal.573
    @julianal.573 Před rokem +4

    💐

  • @kieranjubb3040
    @kieranjubb3040 Před rokem +3

    💙💙💙

  • @user-px9ev2te1d
    @user-px9ev2te1d Před rokem +1

    The best ...

  • @tommycowles-linus
    @tommycowles-linus Před rokem +2

  • @Brian-qg9bm
    @Brian-qg9bm Před 14 dny

    I flunked first grade because I couldn't take "grownups" seriously.
    Now I know why.

  • @thebestofu-tubebytheresaes5189

    God didn’t want to be alone evolution had to play out we were all put to a test

  • @PersonManManManMan
    @PersonManManManMan Před měsícem

    [8@94]]]