Alan Watts - Enjoy Your Dream (Black Screen podcast)

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Alan wrote over 25 books on subjects such as personal identity, the true nature of reality, higher consciousness, the meaning of life, and the non-material pursuit of happiness. If you want to check out his awesome books, you can use this link https://amzn.to/3Jv7u7Z Thank you!

Enjoy the dream this podcast Alan gives an overall vision of or attitude about enjoy the dream. He talks about Hindoeism and Buddhism in this lecture. Whenever the world gets out of balance, I revisit the wise words of Alan Watts to make sense of things. Are you up for a podcast of Alan Watts?


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Alan was a British philosopher, writer and speaker, who held both a Master's in Theology and a Doctorate of Divinity. Hew was well known for his research on comparative religion, he was best known as an interpreter and popularizer of Asian philosophies for a Western audience. He wrote over 25 books and numerous articles on subjects such as personal identity, the true nature of reality, higher consciousness, the meaning of life, concepts and images of God and the non-material pursuit of happiness. In his books he relates his experience to scientific knowledge and to the teachings of Eastern and Western religion and philosophy. In his lectures he talks about Zen, Buddhism, Hinduism, Pantheism, Christianity, Religious naturalism, Taoism, and Theology, Personal identity, Higher Consciousness, Aesthetics, Cultural criticism, and Public ethics.


INFLUENCES: Christmas Humphreys, Ruth Fuller, D. T. Suzuki, Timothy Leary, Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, John Cage, Jean Burden.



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