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annarkee rated 4 months ago
More Alan Watts... the music is sometimes to loud to hear Alan
demonveen rated 5 months ago
The whole lecture is great -- but just the title is something you can sit and denken on for days. @Viking-Ted -- Alan Watts is an Anti-Nietzsche? I find that statement so absurd as to be fascinating. Have you read much Nietzsche? The statement is either fantastically ignorant, or so profound that I can't even grasp it's outline -- please clarify..?
munkesten rated 5 months ago
I love Alan Watts.. I have been listening to the whole "Out of Your Mind" series, and many of his Zen stories. Absolutely timeless knowledge. Such a nice and calm voice, and the laughter is always so uplifting.. I advise for everyone to give him a chance, and listen to some of his stuff. :)
ihateevanthomas rated 6 months ago
Alan Watts, you say? I like it.
CultureCalls rated 6 months ago
The name is the mother of ten thousand things. Alan Watts.
dearmartha rated 6 months ago
Great talk on the interconnectivity of everything.
VikingTed rated 6 months ago
Alan Watts... he's kind of like an Anti-Nietzsche in a way. I'm very picky about my philosophers.
JesseMat rated 6 months ago
Alan Watts... I can't really get enough of him. If you really want to understand, you should dive into him. He breaks apart language and demonstrates the oneness of everything. He does this without ever needed to use gods or religion. He just speaks the truth.
mindless23 rated 6 months ago
Great Alan Watts video. "the flowers and the bees are two aspects of the same organism, or organization." Sublime.
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