The Teachings & Wisdom of Alan W. Watts

in #philosophy8 years ago


Greetings Steemit! My name is Adam, from Guelph, Canada, and I would like to briefly introduce everyone to a man who has radically changed my life and way of thinking-British writer, philosopher, theologian and teacher Alan Wilson Watts. 

My intention is to bring to light, in a series of posts, the wisdom, spirit science and lucid study of consciousness that Alan brought to the world to share with you. I hope that you will find this series, at the very least, thought provoking and, at best, life changing.

Alan was born in 1915 and passed away into the unknown in 1973, but has left a great legacy of spiritual wisdom that can be applied to everyday life. He abhorred the term "guru"  and the pretentiousness of modern western new age spiritualism, and despite being one of the primary people responsible for bridging the gap between Eastern philosophy and Western culture, he is largely unknown and underappreciated today. 

As an introduction to Alan Watts, here is my favourite quote, about the nature of human existence.

 ..."I wonder, I wonder, what you would do if you had the power to  dream at night any dream you wanted to dream and you would of course be  able to alter your time sense, and slip, say 75 years of subjective time  into 8 hours of sleep. You would, I suppose, start out by  fulfilling all your wishes. You could design for yourself what would be  the most ecstatic life – love affairs, banquets, dancing girls,  wonderful journeys, gardens, music beyond belief. And then after a  couple of months of this sort of thing, 75 years a night, you’d be  getting a little taste for something different, and you would move over  to an adventurous dimension, where there was sudden dangers involved,  and the thrill of dealing with dangers, and you could rescue princesses  from dragons, and go on dangerous journeys, make wonderful explosions  and blow them up. Eventually get into contest with enemies. And after  you’ve done that for some time, you’d think up a new wrinkle. To forget  that you were dreaming, so you’d think it was all for real, and to be  anxious about it. Because it’d be so great when you woke up, and they  you’d say, well, like children who dare each other on things, how far  out could you get? What could you take? What dimension of being lost, of  abandonment of your power, what dimension of that could you stand? You  could ask yourself this ‘cos you know you’d eventually wake up.   And after you’re gone on doing this, you see, for some time, you’d  suddenly find yourself sitting around in this room, with all your  personal involvements, problems, etc, talking with me. How do you know  that’s not what you’re doing? Could be, because after all, what would  you do if you were god? If you were, what there is, the self, and do you  punish us – The basic text of Hinduism, one of them starts out saying  in the beginning was the self, and looking around it said, I am. And  thus it is that everyone to this day, when asked who is there, says that  it is I. If you were god, and in this sense that you knew  everything, you would be bored. Because, if looking at it from another  way, we push technology to its furthest possible development, and we had  instead of a dial telephone on one’s desk, a more complicated system of  buttons, and one touch would give you anything you wanted, Aladdin’s  lamp, you would eventually have to add a button labelled surprise,  because all perfectly know futures are past. They have happened,  virtually. It is only the true future that is a surprise.
So if you were god, you would say to yourself – man, get lost." 

Here Alan proposes that the human experience is nothing more than a game played by infinite beings to see how "far out" the human adventure would take them!

I hope you have enjoyed this brief introduction to the teachings of Alan Watts. 

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Love seeing people posting more Watts.
Couple of my favorite quotes:

"To go out of your mind, at least once a day, is tremendously important. Because by going out of your mind, you come to your senses. If you stay in your mind all the time, you are over rational. In other words you’re like a very rigid bridge, which because it has no give, no craziness, it’s going to be blown down in the first hurricane."

And...

“Your world is all these elements. Of light and sound, of taste, smell, and touch, woven together in many dimensions on the fabulous loom of your brain. Your brain; the most complicated thing in the world, which you yourself grew…without even thinking about it.”

Thank you for your article,I love Alan Watts myself! You are upvoted and followed.

Great how he leads you through life stages and experiences to make you question what thoughts come later. Makes you question what will be important later on, the value of imagination, and the importance of the unexpected.

Welcome! Look forward to seeing what you have to share.

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ok thanks for the feedback.

You're welcome!

I am a huge fan of Alan Watts. Good stuff!

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