Alan Watts wasn’t an expert in what he taught. Despite writing extensively about Eastern philosophies like Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Zen, he wasn’t ordained as any kind of monk or didn’t strictly follow any one system.
What he was, like the ideas he dedicated his life to studying and teaching, isn’t easy to define. He was a lover of life.
He was a remarkable teacher during the 50s and 60s who self-coined himself as a spiritual entertainer.
He was a prolific writer, publishing over 25 books, most of which were, and continue to be, hugely successful.
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Alan Watts was not confined to a single label and wasn’t even an expert in what he philosophized. His various recordings and books related to Buddhism, Hinduism, Zen and Taoism, however, he wasn’t an academic or a monk, not following any system rigidly.
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