Out of Your Mind: Tricksters, Interdependence, and the Cosmic Game of Hide and Seek
Author: Watts, Alan
Brand: Sounds True
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Release Date: 01-03-2017
Details: Product Description In order to come to your senses, Alan Watts often said, you sometimes need to go out of your mind. Perhaps more than any other teacher in the West, this celebrated author, former Anglican priest, and self-described spiritual entertainer was responsible for igniting the passion of countless wisdom seekers to the spiritual and philosophical delights of India, China, and Japan. With Out of Your Mind, you are invited to immerse yourself in six of this legendary thinker's most engaging teachings on how to break through the limits of the rational mind and expand your awareness and appreciation for the great game unfolding all around us. Distilled from Alan Wattsâs pinnacle lectures, Out of Your Mind brings you an inspiring new resource that captures the true scope of this brilliant teacher in action. For those both new and familiar with Watts, this book invites us to delve into his favorite pathways out of the trap of conventional awareness, including: âą The art of the "controlled accident"âwhat happens when you stop taking your life so seriously and start enjoying it with complete sincerity âą How we come to believe "the myth of myself"âthat we are skin-encapsulated egos separate from the world around usâand how to transcend that illusion âą Why we must fully embrace chaos and the void to find our deepest purpose âą Unconventional and refreshing insights into the deeper principles of Buddhism, Hinduism, Western philosophy, Christianity, and much more Review âAlan Watts was ready for the Sixties, and the Sixties welcomed Alan Watts with open arms. He described himself as a spiritual entertainer but there was nothing frivolous about the Eastern perspective that he was sharing with Westerners. When he spoke of consciousness, he was talking about the subtle levels of awareness that most Westerners had never noticed. When he spoke about the Web, he meant the The Web of Life not the internet. When he talked about Emptiness, he told us that it was a good thing. All of it was earth-rattling for most Westerners at the time. Now his son, in tandem with Sounds True, has transformed a series of his recorded lectures (available on CD as Out of Your Mind) into a new book which sums up much of what took America by storm when Alan Watts took center stage over fifty years ago. In todayâs e-world, he would be called a disruptor. In the Sixties, he was a breath of fresh air, opening doors to the rest of the world which had for too long been shut and locked. Let your customers know that some of what they find in this book will be familiar. That is the best testimony to the power of his legacy. Many of the ideas they find in the book, however, will be new to them and extraordinarily relevant to todayâs thinking. Reading the book, I sometimes felt as if the words had just crystallized on the page, distilled by the current merging of science and spirituality. I had to keep reminding myself how long ago they were written. Mark Watts honors his father with this well-organized, clear, and insightful record of his fatherâs teachings.â âRetailing Insight, Anna JedrziewskiâItâs not too far off to say that my interest in all things âEast and Westâ got its start with Alan Watts. I discovered his books at a tender age, basically in my mid-teens, and proceeded to read everything he had ever written. In fact, as I began to write myself, I remembered reading that they used to teach writing by having students copy outâword for wordâlarge sections of the works of great writers. And so I proceeded to copy outâliterallyâten of Alanâs books, all of them, word by word. When Iâm told to this day that Iâm a very clear writer on very difficult topics, I always give Watts credit for this. And while over the years I have come less to believe in all the little details of Alanâs works, I still find something absolutely right on about his generalâI suppose we could call it âattitude.â There is just something so right-minded about his overall awareness that
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Out of Your Mind: Tricksters, Interdependence, and the Cosmic Game of Hide and Seek
Out of Your Mind: Tricksters, Interdependence, and the Cosmic Game of Hide and Seek
Author: Watts, Alan
Brand: Sounds True
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Release Date: 01-03-2017
Details: Product Description In order to come to your senses, Alan Watts often said, you sometimes need to go out of your mind. Perhaps more than any other teacher in the West, this celebrated author, former Anglican priest, and self-described spiritual entertainer was responsible for igniting the passion of countless wisdom seekers to the spiritual and philosophical delights of India, China, and Japan. With Out of Your Mind, you are invited to immerse yourself in six of this legendary thinker's most engaging teachings on how to break through the limits of the rational mind and expand your awareness and appreciation for the great game unfolding all around us. Distilled from Alan Wattsâs pinnacle lectures, Out of Your Mind brings you an inspiring new resource that captures the true scope of this brilliant teacher in action. For those both new and familiar with Watts, this book invites us to delve into his favorite pathways out of the trap of conventional awareness, including: âą The art of the "controlled accident"âwhat happens when you stop taking your life so seriously and start enjoying it with complete sincerity âą How we come to believe "the myth of myself"âthat we are skin-encapsulated egos separate from the world around usâand how to transcend that illusion âą Why we must fully embrace chaos and the void to find our deepest purpose âą Unconventional and refreshing insights into the deeper principles of Buddhism, Hinduism, Western philosophy, Christianity, and much more Review âAlan Watts was ready for the Sixties, and the Sixties welcomed Alan Watts with open arms. He described himself as a spiritual entertainer but there was nothing frivolous about the Eastern perspective that he was sharing with Westerners. When he spoke of consciousness, he was talking about the subtle levels of awareness that most Westerners had never noticed. When he spoke about the Web, he meant the The Web of Life not the internet. When he talked about Emptiness, he told us that it was a good thing. All of it was earth-rattling for most Westerners at the time. Now his son, in tandem with Sounds True, has transformed a series of his recorded lectures (available on CD as Out of Your Mind) into a new book which sums up much of what took America by storm when Alan Watts took center stage over fifty years ago. In todayâs e-world, he would be called a disruptor. In the Sixties, he was a breath of fresh air, opening doors to the rest of the world which had for too long been shut and locked. Let your customers know that some of what they find in this book will be familiar. That is the best testimony to the power of his legacy. Many of the ideas they find in the book, however, will be new to them and extraordinarily relevant to todayâs thinking. Reading the book, I sometimes felt as if the words had just crystallized on the page, distilled by the current merging of science and spirituality. I had to keep reminding myself how long ago they were written. Mark Watts honors his father with this well-organized, clear, and insightful record of his fatherâs teachings.â âRetailing Insight, Anna JedrziewskiâItâs not too far off to say that my interest in all things âEast and Westâ got its start with Alan Watts. I discovered his books at a tender age, basically in my mid-teens, and proceeded to read everything he had ever written. In fact, as I began to write myself, I remembered reading that they used to teach writing by having students copy outâword for wordâlarge sections of the works of great writers. And so I proceeded to copy outâliterallyâten of Alanâs books, all of them, word by word. When Iâm told to this day that Iâm a very clear writer on very difficult topics, I always give Watts credit for this. And while over the years I have come less to believe in all the little details of Alanâs works, I still find something absolutely right on about his generalâI suppose we could call it âattitude.â There is just something so right-minded about his overall awareness that
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Author: Watts, Alan
Brand: Sounds True
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 192
Release Date: 01-03-2017
Details: Product Description In order to come to your senses, Alan Watts often said, you sometimes need to go out of your mind. Perhaps more than any other teacher in the West, this celebrated author, former Anglican priest, and self-described spiritual entertainer was responsible for igniting the passion of countless wisdom seekers to the spiritual and philosophical delights of India, China, and Japan. With Out of Your Mind, you are invited to immerse yourself in six of this legendary thinker's most engaging teachings on how to break through the limits of the rational mind and expand your awareness and appreciation for the great game unfolding all around us. Distilled from Alan Wattsâs pinnacle lectures, Out of Your Mind brings you an inspiring new resource that captures the true scope of this brilliant teacher in action. For those both new and familiar with Watts, this book invites us to delve into his favorite pathways out of the trap of conventional awareness, including: âą The art of the "controlled accident"âwhat happens when you stop taking your life so seriously and start enjoying it with complete sincerity âą How we come to believe "the myth of myself"âthat we are skin-encapsulated egos separate from the world around usâand how to transcend that illusion âą Why we must fully embrace chaos and the void to find our deepest purpose âą Unconventional and refreshing insights into the deeper principles of Buddhism, Hinduism, Western philosophy, Christianity, and much more Review âAlan Watts was ready for the Sixties, and the Sixties welcomed Alan Watts with open arms. He described himself as a spiritual entertainer but there was nothing frivolous about the Eastern perspective that he was sharing with Westerners. When he spoke of consciousness, he was talking about the subtle levels of awareness that most Westerners had never noticed. When he spoke about the Web, he meant the The Web of Life not the internet. When he talked about Emptiness, he told us that it was a good thing. All of it was earth-rattling for most Westerners at the time. Now his son, in tandem with Sounds True, has transformed a series of his recorded lectures (available on CD as Out of Your Mind) into a new book which sums up much of what took America by storm when Alan Watts took center stage over fifty years ago. In todayâs e-world, he would be called a disruptor. In the Sixties, he was a breath of fresh air, opening doors to the rest of the world which had for too long been shut and locked. Let your customers know that some of what they find in this book will be familiar. That is the best testimony to the power of his legacy. Many of the ideas they find in the book, however, will be new to them and extraordinarily relevant to todayâs thinking. Reading the book, I sometimes felt as if the words had just crystallized on the page, distilled by the current merging of science and spirituality. I had to keep reminding myself how long ago they were written. Mark Watts honors his father with this well-organized, clear, and insightful record of his fatherâs teachings.â âRetailing Insight, Anna JedrziewskiâItâs not too far off to say that my interest in all things âEast and Westâ got its start with Alan Watts. I discovered his books at a tender age, basically in my mid-teens, and proceeded to read everything he had ever written. In fact, as I began to write myself, I remembered reading that they used to teach writing by having students copy outâword for wordâlarge sections of the works of great writers. And so I proceeded to copy outâliterallyâten of Alanâs books, all of them, word by word. When Iâm told to this day that Iâm a very clear writer on very difficult topics, I always give Watts credit for this. And while over the years I have come less to believe in all the little details of Alanâs works, I still find something absolutely right on about his generalâI suppose we could call it âattitude.â There is just something so right-minded about his overall awareness that
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