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  2. Jan 27, 2014 · Alan Watts, early 1970s (Image courtesy of Everett Collection) Though strictly nonreligious, the book explores many of the core inquiries which religions have historically tried to address — the problems of life and love, death and sorrow, the universe and our place in it, what it means to have an “I” at the center of our experience, and ...

  3. Nov 16, 2023 · Even 50 years after his death, Alan Watts' legacy continues to thrive, influencing a wide range of audiences, from misfits and non-conformists to the top echelons of counterculture.

  4. And death is a kind of nothingness. It’s all the same principle. And by putting blocks, as it were, or spaces of nothingness—spaces of space—in between spaces of something we get life properly spaced out. To use the German word: Lebensraum, “room for living.”. That’s what space gives us, and that’s what death gives us.

  5. Nov 16, 2022 · November 16, 2022 by James Ford. Last year on this day, the 16th of November, the anniversary of the death of Alan Watts in 1973, I wrote a small appreciation of Alan. And I find it not a bad time ...

  6. Jul 7, 2022 · This is a lecture by Alan Watts himself on his understanding of DeathAlan Watts once said "a beautifully functioning mind doesn't get in its own way, it does...

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  7. Unravel the mysteries of life after death with Alan Watts. This video invites you on an enlightening journey to challenge conventional wisdom and uncover the...

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  8. Oct 31, 2012 · In this hauntingly beautiful animation based on a Watts lecture, produced by Luke Jurevicius and directed by Ari Gibson and Jason Pamment for a music video for “Sometimes the Stars” by Australian band The Audreys, Watts considers what death might be, exploring the notion of nonexistence and pitting it as “the necessary consequence of what ...

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