Alan Watts - Control Your Mind, Let Go of Attachment, & Enlightenment - Best Speech
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Alan Watts - Control Your Mind, Let Go of Attachment, & Enlightenment - Best Speech #philosophy #philosophy #psychology #perspective #lifequotes #Wisdom #thoughts #meditation #alanwatts
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When you stop trying to improve yourself, you simply do what comes naturally. You express your own nature, and observe the results. If you’re sensible, you do more things that bring joy, freedom, and expansiveness, and you stop doing things that bring about painful or disastrous results.
Distillation of examining decades of life: you can’t help other people no matter how much you sacrifice yourself. So don’t do it. Betraying yourself creates a greater disaster for everyone involved than you could possibly imagine. This makes perfect sense when you recognize that we’re all one. What you do to yourself, you do to the other.
Well said and thank you for sharing Gina! The present moment and being true to oneself are wonderful gifts! Joy is an excellent indicator of self care!!
Letting go is the hardest thing I’ll ever do but the most rewarding
The only way to be free is to let go! Some people never learn that internal state of being! Good for you Damien!!
This is EPIC!
Thank you so much for sharing, and for not adding background music or other distractions.
Glad you liked it!
I needed to hear this this morning, thank you 🙌
You are welcome brother! Hope it improves lives!!
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Thanks Joanna! Right back at you, glad you enjoyed it!!❤️❤️❤️😊
Thank you gracias gracias !!
Glad you enjoyed Lorena! :)
One of my favorite lectures. Thank you for sharing
You're very welcome! Here 's another one you may enjoy about "The Complexity of the Human Mind" Much love, Enjoy!!
See the movie ,diplomacy, a French film with English subtitles and see the way our mind traps us
I have placed it on the movie to-watch-list!
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Thank you!
You are welcome Andre! Glad you liked it!! :)
Thank you ❤
You are welcome Meklit! Philosophy worth spreading throughout everyone's lives!!
Thank you
You are welcome Natalia! Hope you enjoy, plenty more on the way! :)
I had a terrible nights sleep last night, how can I let go of my mind and all the bs that comes along with it.
Hey Nebula! The most efficient way to reduce rumination/overthinking and getting caught in a cycle of thought attachment is to meditate. Meditation is one of the best ways to reduce synapse activity and thought impulsivity. Extremely useful to reduce BS thought patterns and improve your sleep quality....Try 10 minutes, everyday, morning and/or afternoon, and sit still and focus on being aware when your thoughts occur. Observe your thoughts occurring and observe them diminishing without attaching to a thought. Overtime, this becomes a new habitat that causes a silencing of the mind and reducing rumination and any kind of unproductive thinking. In other words, sit still without reacting to the thoughts in your mind until your body learns to be unreactive and calm. Research meditation techniques until you find one that resonates with you. Slow moving Thai Chi is an excellent morning routine that also achieves the same outcome.... And yes, you start to sleep better as well! Hope it helps
42:10 Meme this quote!!
May have to place that meme on a t-shirt and send it out to the world!! :) Great spotting Alex!!
control your alcoholism
Haven't heard that lecture Juaz! Send us a copy and we'll reformat it to capture its philosophical messages!! :)
There is no such thing as "mind control."
Study J. Krishnamurti talks.
Thanks Carlos! The 21st century advances in science and technology demonstrates that "Mind Control" is absolutely possible through Consistent meditation. Alan Watts was definitely ahead of his time in speculating about mind control. Today, neuroscientists are able to trace the iron magnetite throughout our 85 billion neural network that we call a brain and study the changes in our circuitry system in response to modifying our behavior. Meditating 10 minutes a day for at-least 2 months results with advanced blood flow to our prefrontal cortex and away from the ventral pathway to the Amygdala (proximity to our hippocampal region), therefore, reducing the synapse activity with emotional reactions and stimulates our logical and rational part of our brain, being our pre-frontal cortex. The word "control" implies force which I completely agree with you, however, the aim of meditation is not to apply force to our thought; which results in the changed neural pathways, different reactivity, and more advanced rationale thinking. This allows us to "control our minds" via non-forced methods, but through knowledge in human physiology. Here is a recent scientific study about meditation and thought processes (I am not associated with this paper, but is worthy of sharing). www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0149763421004140
His approach to the subject matter is based on his agenda. I'm sorry to break the the topic of this magnificent genius to a waste of time
People on this channel enjoy philosophical thought, and therefore, are not wasting their time! Quite the paradox, that you would (and are) wasting your time telling other people about wasting their time!! Good one!
State his agenda in that case.
And your comment is based on your agenda…how else can it be?
@@jasonbecker4974 Exactly, every human in existence has a motivational agenda, does not mean it needs to be declared!! AKA we all have agendas and yes; how else can it be? Me personally, my agenda is to share thought provoking philosophical perspectives from many different backgrounds (in due course)! I can't think of a good reason why not!! Those who enjoy, continue to enjoy, those who do not, discontinue! Let's keep things simple :)
A few spiritual teachers have direct inner access to the truth of God within. Alan Watts is one of those few. You could accurately call him Gnostic.