• Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was an English writer, speaker, and self-styled "philosophical entertainer", known for interpreting...
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  • Alan Watts was an orator and philosopher of the 20th century. He spent time reflecting on personal identity and higher consciousness. According to the...
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  • union) (born 1967), Scotland rugby union player Allan Watt (1922–2014), Scottish sprinter Alan Watts (1915–1973), British philosopher This disambiguation...
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    University. From 1972 to 2019, he was an executive faculty member and the Alan Watts Professor of Psychology at Saybrook University in Oakland, California...
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    rock named by Alan Watts. The Library, constructed in 1972 out of a redwood water tank, initially to house the books and papers of Alan Watts. Mandala House...
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  • means an irreversible end to one's philosophical identification with what Alan Watts called "skin-encapsulated ego". The psychologist John Harrison (2010)...
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  • reservatus, but the idea was already in practice at the Oneida Community. Alan Watts believed, in error, that karezza was a Persian word. The concept of karezza...
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    Bernard Shaw, David Bohm, Jawaharlal Nehru, the Dalai Lama, Aldous Huxley, Alan Watts, Henry Miller, Bruce Lee, Terence Stamp, Jackson Pollock, Toni Packer...
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  • The Way of Zen (category Books by Alan Watts)
    Buddhism and Eastern philosophy by philosopher and religious scholar Alan Watts. It was a bestseller and played a major role in introducing Buddhism to...
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  • Behold the Spirit (category Books by Alan Watts)
    Religion, a book by Alan Watts (1915–1973), was first published in 1947 by John Murray Publishers (London). This book is a reworking of Watts' Episcopal divinity...
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    new things to control. Everything features quotations from philosopher Alan Watts and has no clear goal aside from occupying more objects within the game...
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    American climber Alan Watts also started to place pre-drilled bolts into routes, creating the first American sport climbs of Watts Tot 5.12b (7b), and...
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  • Tao: The Watercourse Way (category Books by Alan Watts)
    Watercourse Way is a 1975 non-fiction book on Taoism and philosophy, and is Alan Watts' last book. It was published posthumously in 1975 with the collaboration...
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  • developed a "hyperintelligent" O.S. modeled after British philosopher Alan Watts. Samantha briefly goes offline, causing Theodore to panic, but soon returns...
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  • conciseness of the original text has the advantage of a simpler insight. Alan Watts told this story during talks about Eastern Wisdom and modern life (1960–1969)...
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  • Lovecraft The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are, a 1966 work by Alan Watts The Book of Tasty and Healthy Food, a Soviet-era government-sponsored...
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  • misunderstanding Zen, Alan Watts claimed that a kōan supported his lack of zazen practice. On the topic, Suzuki claimed: "I regret to say that Mr. Watts did not understand...
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  • lectures funded researchers such as William James, D. T. Suzuki, and Alan Watts, who greatly influenced the public conception of world religions. In the...
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    the American poetry avant-garde in the 1950s. However, others (e.g., Alan Watts, Ralph J. Gleason) felt this renaissance was a broader phenomenon and...
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    terms, such as "the model is not the data", "all models are wrong", and Alan Watts's "The menu is not the meal." The concept is thus quite relevant throughout...
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    Pantheon Books, 1972, ISBN 9781577315841 Alan Watts, Buddhism: The Religion of No-Religion, ed. Mark Watts, edited transcripts, 1999, Tuttle Publishing...
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  • potentials of consciousness exploration in the psychedelic era included Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner and Ram Dass among others; an important...
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    and is present in us and is trying to manifest," according to Murphy. Alan Watts gave the first lecture at Esalen in January 1962. Gia-fu Feng joined Price...
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    in San Francisco Alan Watts, 20th-century philosopher (The Sausalito Library owns permanent collections of audio recordings of Watts' spoken words and...
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  • p. 154. Debroy 2013. Goudriaan 1978, p. 211. Goudriaan 1978, p. 214. "Alan Watts Podcast – Following the Middle Way #3". alanwattspodcast.com (Podcast)...
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    Gamble TV commercial for the Sochi 2014 Olympics – "Primavera". (2014) Alan Watts spiritual guide, Choices – "Experience" Video on YouTube. (2014) Nike...
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    joined by Alan Watts and Haridas Chaudhuri, two persons that played a crucial role in the development of the academy's academic profile. Both Watts and Chaudhuri...
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  • was sold to the Society For Comparative Philosophy which was created by Alan Watts and Elsa Gidlow to be a charitable and teaching organization in 1962....
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  • Angel Archer visits the houseboat of Edgar Barefoot, (a guru based on Alan Watts), and reflects on the lives of her deceased relatives. During the sixties...
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    Sir Alan Stewart Watt CBE (13 April 1901 – 18 September 1988) was an Australian diplomat. Born of Scottish heritage, Watt attended Sydney Boys High School...
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