• Episode 217 - The Universal Game w/ Alan Watts

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Episode 217 - The Universal Game w/ Alan Watts

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  • In this episode, I’m joined once again by guest co-host Brynn Anderson, as we embark on a deep journey through the words of the legendary philosopher...Alan Watts. Together, we listen to a very rare and thought-provoking lecture titled 'The Game the Universe Plays', where Watts delves into the mysteries of existence, the nature of reality, and the cosmic dance we’re all part of. He also talks about how to see the duality in everyting and startlingly gives a brief rundown of how A.I. is a new type of consciousness...in the 1960's!! As we listen together Brynn and I are taking notes, as we explore Watts’ timeless insights on the nature of the universe and reflect on what these ideas might mean... Join us for a captivating session of reflection and discovery as we unpack the wisdom of one of the greatest minds in modern philosophy. Drop In!


    Alan Watts Bio:


    Alan Watts was an incredible philosopher and speaker who had a unique way of exploring Eastern philosophy and spirituality. His captivating lectures and books have inspired countless people around the world.


    Alan Watts was born in England in 1915 and developed a deep interest in Eastern philosophy from a young age. He studied Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism, and became a renowned interpreter of these philosophies for Western audiences. His ability to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western thought made him a popular figure in the counterculture movement of the 1960s.


    One of the central themes in Watts' teachings was the concept of "the self." He explored the idea that our sense of self is an illusion, and that we are all interconnected with the universe. He encouraged people to embrace the present moment and find joy in the simple act of being alive.


    Watts had a way of delivering profound insights with a sense of humor and playfulness. He believed that life should be approached with a sense of wonder and curiosity, and that we should not take ourselves too seriously. His lectures often included anecdotes, stories, and metaphors that helped illustrate his points in an engaging and relatable way.


    In addition to his lectures, Watts wrote numerous books on topics such as Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and the nature of consciousness. Some of his most well-known works include "The Wisdom of Insecurity," "The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are," and "The Way of Zen."


    Alan Watts passed away in 1973, but his teachings continue to resonate with people today. His ability to distill complex philosophical concepts into accessible and relatable ideas has made him a beloved figure in the world of spirituality and philosophy.


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In this episode, I’m joined once again by guest co-host Brynn Anderson, as we embark on a deep journey through the words of the legendary philosopher...Alan Watts. Together, we listen to a very rare and thought-provoking lecture titled 'The Game the Universe Plays', where Watts delves into the mysteries of existence, the nature of reality, and the cosmic dance we’re all part of. He also talks about how to see the duality in everyting and startlingly gives a brief rundown of how A.I. is a new type of consciousness...in the 1960's!! As we listen together Brynn and I are taking notes, as we explore Watts’ timeless insights on the nature of the universe and reflect on what these ideas might mean... Join us for a captivating session of reflection and discovery as we unpack the wisdom of one of the greatest minds in modern philosophy. Drop In!


Alan Watts Bio:


Alan Watts was an incredible philosopher and speaker who had a unique way of exploring Eastern philosophy and spirituality. His captivating lectures and books have inspired countless people around the world.


Alan Watts was born in England in 1915 and developed a deep interest in Eastern philosophy from a young age. He studied Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism, and became a renowned interpreter of these philosophies for Western audiences. His ability to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western thought made him a popular figure in the counterculture movement of the 1960s.


One of the central themes in Watts' teachings was the concept of "the self." He explored the idea that our sense of self is an illusion, and that we are all interconnected with the universe. He encouraged people to embrace the present moment and find joy in the simple act of being alive.


Watts had a way of delivering profound insights with a sense of humor and playfulness. He believed that life should be approached with a sense of wonder and curiosity, and that we should not take ourselves too seriously. His lectures often included anecdotes, stories, and metaphors that helped illustrate his points in an engaging and relatable way.


In addition to his lectures, Watts wrote numerous books on topics such as Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and the nature of consciousness. Some of his most well-known works include "The Wisdom of Insecurity," "The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are," and "The Way of Zen."


Alan Watts passed away in 1973, but his teachings continue to resonate with people today. His ability to distill complex philosophical concepts into accessible and relatable ideas has made him a beloved figure in the world of spirituality and philosophy.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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