“Our main object will be to describe one of the most incomparably beautiful myths that has ever flowered from the mind of man, or from the unconscious processes which shape it and which are in some sense more than man. We shall not be concerned with how much of the myth is woven out of historical facts, and how much out of fiction — seeing that we have defined myth as any narrative, factual or fanciful, which is taken to signify the inner meaning of life. This is, furthermore, to be a description and not a history of Christian Mythology, which would require a work to itself, since our aim is to show what this flower is, and not how it might have been put together. After description, we shall attempt an interpretation of the myth along the general lines of the philosophia perennis, in order to bring out the truly catholic or universal character of the symbols, and to share the delight of discovering a fountain of wisdom in a realm where so many have long ceased to expect anything but a desert of platitudes.” — from the Prologue.
I think that Alan W. Watts, together with Wei Wu Wei, Krishnamurti, Sri Ramana Maharshi, Osho and Ramesh S. Balsekar, certainly ranks among the finest and most influential thinkers and writers of this century. He left a treasury of very practical wisdom in his books and on his tapes.
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Ivan Frimmel
An interview with Mark Watts on the resurgence of his father’s work
Alan Watts on YouTube? Absolutely! This is a dream come true for students of Zen philosophy who can never quite get enough of the pioneering work done by the late Alan Watts during the 60’s.
Alan Watts – On Nothingness
Interpretive Works and a ‘Film Projects Forum’ are being encouraged by the late philosopher’s son to bring ‘Beat Zen’ and ‘Square Zen’ to a wider, more contemporary audience.
“Let the mashups begin”, says son Mark Watts
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