The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
Author: Alan Watts
Brand: Vintage
Color: Red
Edition: Reissue
Features:
- Vintage Books
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 163
Release Date: 28-08-1989
Details: Product Description A revelatory primer on what it means to be human, from "the perfect guide for a course correction in life" (Deepak Chopra)āand a mind-opening manual of initiation into the central mystery of existence. At the root of human conflict is our fundamental misunderstanding of who we are.Ā The illusion that we are isolated beings, unconnected to the rest of the universe, has led us to view the āoutsideā world with hostility, and has fueled our misuse of technology and our violent and hostile subjugation of the natural world. To help us understand that the self is in fact the root and ground of the universe, Watts has crafted a revelatory primer on what it means to be humanāand a mind-opening manual of initiation into the central mystery of existence. InĀ The Book,Ā Alan Watts provides us with a much-needed answer to the problem of personal identity, distilling and adapting the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta. Amazon.com Review Modern Western culture and technology is inextricably tied to the belief in the existence of a self as a separate ego, separated from and in conflict with the rest of the world. In this classic book, Watts provides a lucid and simple presentation of an alternative view based on Hindu and Vedantic philosophy. Review āPerhaps the foremost interpreter of Eastern disciplines for the contemporary West, Watts had the rare gift of āwriting beautifully the unwritable.āā ā Los Angeles Times From the Inside Flap ck on the illusion that the self is a separate ego that confronts a universe of alien physical objects. From the Back Cover A witty attack on the illusion that the self is a separate ego that confronts a universe of alien physical objects. About the Author Alan W. Watts, who held both a masterās degree in theology and a doctorate of divinity, is best remembered as an interpreter of Zen Buddhism in particular, and of Indian and Chinese philosophy in general. Standing apart, however, from sectarian membership, he has earned the reputation of being one of the most original and āunruttedā philosophers of the twentieth century. Watts was the author of some twenty books on the philosophy and psychology of religion that have been published in many languages throughout the world, including the bestsellingĀ The Way of Zen.Ā An avid lecturer,Ā Watts appeared regularly on the radio and hosted the popular television series,Ā Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life,in the 1960s. HeĀ died in 1973.
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The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
Author: Alan Watts
Brand: Vintage
Color: Red
Edition: Reissue
Features:
- Vintage Books
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 163
Release Date: 28-08-1989
Details: Product Description A revelatory primer on what it means to be human, from "the perfect guide for a course correction in life" (Deepak Chopra)āand a mind-opening manual of initiation into the central mystery of existence. At the root of human conflict is our fundamental misunderstanding of who we are.Ā The illusion that we are isolated beings, unconnected to the rest of the universe, has led us to view the āoutsideā world with hostility, and has fueled our misuse of technology and our violent and hostile subjugation of the natural world. To help us understand that the self is in fact the root and ground of the universe, Watts has crafted a revelatory primer on what it means to be humanāand a mind-opening manual of initiation into the central mystery of existence. InĀ The Book,Ā Alan Watts provides us with a much-needed answer to the problem of personal identity, distilling and adapting the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta. Amazon.com Review Modern Western culture and technology is inextricably tied to the belief in the existence of a self as a separate ego, separated from and in conflict with the rest of the world. In this classic book, Watts provides a lucid and simple presentation of an alternative view based on Hindu and Vedantic philosophy. Review āPerhaps the foremost interpreter of Eastern disciplines for the contemporary West, Watts had the rare gift of āwriting beautifully the unwritable.āā ā Los Angeles Times From the Inside Flap ck on the illusion that the self is a separate ego that confronts a universe of alien physical objects. From the Back Cover A witty attack on the illusion that the self is a separate ego that confronts a universe of alien physical objects. About the Author Alan W. Watts, who held both a masterās degree in theology and a doctorate of divinity, is best remembered as an interpreter of Zen Buddhism in particular, and of Indian and Chinese philosophy in general. Standing apart, however, from sectarian membership, he has earned the reputation of being one of the most original and āunruttedā philosophers of the twentieth century. Watts was the author of some twenty books on the philosophy and psychology of religion that have been published in many languages throughout the world, including the bestsellingĀ The Way of Zen.Ā An avid lecturer,Ā Watts appeared regularly on the radio and hosted the popular television series,Ā Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life,in the 1960s. HeĀ died in 1973.
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Author: Alan Watts
Brand: Vintage
Color: Red
Edition: Reissue
Features:
- Vintage Books
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 163
Release Date: 28-08-1989
Details: Product Description A revelatory primer on what it means to be human, from "the perfect guide for a course correction in life" (Deepak Chopra)āand a mind-opening manual of initiation into the central mystery of existence. At the root of human conflict is our fundamental misunderstanding of who we are.Ā The illusion that we are isolated beings, unconnected to the rest of the universe, has led us to view the āoutsideā world with hostility, and has fueled our misuse of technology and our violent and hostile subjugation of the natural world. To help us understand that the self is in fact the root and ground of the universe, Watts has crafted a revelatory primer on what it means to be humanāand a mind-opening manual of initiation into the central mystery of existence. InĀ The Book,Ā Alan Watts provides us with a much-needed answer to the problem of personal identity, distilling and adapting the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta. Amazon.com Review Modern Western culture and technology is inextricably tied to the belief in the existence of a self as a separate ego, separated from and in conflict with the rest of the world. In this classic book, Watts provides a lucid and simple presentation of an alternative view based on Hindu and Vedantic philosophy. Review āPerhaps the foremost interpreter of Eastern disciplines for the contemporary West, Watts had the rare gift of āwriting beautifully the unwritable.āā ā Los Angeles Times From the Inside Flap ck on the illusion that the self is a separate ego that confronts a universe of alien physical objects. From the Back Cover A witty attack on the illusion that the self is a separate ego that confronts a universe of alien physical objects. About the Author Alan W. Watts, who held both a masterās degree in theology and a doctorate of divinity, is best remembered as an interpreter of Zen Buddhism in particular, and of Indian and Chinese philosophy in general. Standing apart, however, from sectarian membership, he has earned the reputation of being one of the most original and āunruttedā philosophers of the twentieth century. Watts was the author of some twenty books on the philosophy and psychology of religion that have been published in many languages throughout the world, including the bestsellingĀ The Way of Zen.Ā An avid lecturer,Ā Watts appeared regularly on the radio and hosted the popular television series,Ā Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life,in the 1960s. HeĀ died in 1973.
Package Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.5 inches
Languages: English
















