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The metaphysics of Alan Watts

The metaphysics of Alan Watts

Watts was deeply influenced by Taoism and Zen. The attributes of reality for him are represented by:

  1. Non-dualism: There is no fundamental separation between the self and the universe. They are interconnected and represent different aspects of the same reality.
  2. Impermanence: Everything in the universe is constantly changing. Clinging to security is the source of suffering.

Ultimately, he believed that individuals should follow the flow of nature and that trying to control or manipulate the world around us can lead to suffering.

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Alan Watts at his best, making a strong case for Taoism as antidote to meaning gap created by Christianity.

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