Episodes
Alan Watts: The Nature Of Consciousness There’s no point just in sustaining bliss. Let’s suppose that you were able, every night, to dream any dream you wanted to dream. And that you could, for example, have the power within one night to dream 75 years of time, or any length of time you wanted to have. And you would—naturally, as you began on this adventure of dreams—you would fulfill all your wishes. You would have every kind of pleasure you could conceive. And after several nights of...
Published 09/07/20
The Nature Of Consciousness People go to the supermarket, and they get a whole cartload of goodies, and they drive it through, then the clerk fixes up the counter and this long tape comes out, and he’ll say Thirty dollars, please, and everybody feels depressed because they give away thirty dollars’ worth of paper. But they’ve got a cartload of goodies; they don’t think about that. They think they’ve just lost thirty dollars. But you’ve got the real wealth in the cart; all you’ve parted...
Published 08/26/20
Alan Watts Explains Why There Are No “Wrong” Feelings. According to Alan Watts, your feelings are not wrong. There may be wrong actions in the sense of actions contrary to the rules of human communication. But the way you feel towards other people: loving, hating, et cetera, et cetera; there aren’t any wrong feelings. And so, to try and force one’s feelings to be other than what they are is absurd. And furthermore: dishonest.
Published 08/17/20
Alan describes the ways in which we have concealed truth behind a veil of thoughts. He talks about how and why we mistake symbols for reality, argues that civilization may be a misguided experiment, offers observations about the way in which abstractions have become more powerful than the realities they are referencing, and explains how we can become “unbamboozled” from these ways of thinking.
Published 08/11/20
An individual feels that his life amounts to something when he belongs and fits in with the execution of some group enterprise; he feels he belongs in a plan. And this too seems to give people a sense of great satisfaction, but we have to pursue that question further too. Why is it that a plan – why is it that fellowship with other people gives a sense of meaning? Does it come down perhaps to another sense of meaning that life is felt to be meaningful when one is fully satisfying one’s...
Published 08/06/20
Published 08/06/20
Nowadays, we are made to believe that we can, with a bit of luck, all have relatively pain and error-free lives. The reality is life is fundamentally catastrophic and tragic in structure. None of us will get through this life without some grave and searing reversals and that's okay. Going through those catastrophic times doesn't mean we've been cursed, we're just human - and we need to be prepared and have plenty of compassion for ourselves and others. Understanding and acknowledging that...
Published 08/04/20
The thought of death is often terrifying and rightly so. Ofcourse we don’t want to die, nobody wants to but thinking about it and accepting it will come hopefully later than sooner can help us live the life want to. We should use the thought of death as a motivation to go on living and achieving every dream and desire we always had. The thought of death can do alot of good and should be embraced. Great message from Alain De Botton
Published 08/03/20