At the root of human conflict is our fundamental misunderstanding of who we are. The illusion that we are isolated beings, unconnected to the rest of the universe, has led us to view the "outside" 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, Alan Watts provides us with a much-needed answer to the problem of personal identity, distilling and adapting the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta.
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@filupmolina Alan Watts THE BOOK Kevin Hart’s YOU CANT MAKE THIS STUFF UP Daniel Kahnman’s THINKING FAST AND SLOW
@amitlevy64 Is the Ai biased against large words? The 142 iq is from a theory of mine, and the 114 is from a few paragraphs from The Book On the Taboo Against knowing who you are by Alan Watts https://t.co/ROoeTTcZuX
Professor: religion, science, dao. "Natural" on how to love nature without worshipping it: https://t.co/ncgxgxpeOq. Opinions my own.
@johnnygreavu Right?! A real mystically amazing keeper. And I have high hopes for the book, I’ve only read one other Alan Watts (Psychology East and West, which was great).
"[Watts is] the perfect guide for a course correction in life." --Deepak Chopra