Inevitable Ecstasy - Alan Watts Being in the Way Podcast Ep. 9 (Black Screen Series)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
- (Black screen format for bedtime and nighttime listening)
Illuminating the truth of the relationship between awareness and self, Alan Watts naturally opens us to the inevitable ecstasy of surrender.
- Show Notes -
Consciousness, Discrimination & Ego
In this classic seminar, entitled Inevitable Ecstasy, Alan Watts tackles the Buddha's realization of (and antidote for) the root problem which befalls human incarnation - agony, suffering. Laying a groundwork based in a state of mind, sensation, and consciousness, rather than in concepts and ideas; Alan offers a safety ladder from the attached discriminatory mind, down into the nameless non-distinction of emptiness and oneness at the core of our being.
"You don't know what consciousness is because consciousness is present in every conceivable kind of experience. It's like the space in which we live, which is everywhere. It's like a fish being in water, and presumably a fish doesn't know it's in the water because it never goes out. A bird presumably knows nothing of the air, and we really know nothing of consciousness." - Alan Watts
Awareness & Self // Chasing the Universe (16:00)
Inviting the audience into a guided exercise and contemplation, Alan offers an open listening-and-watching perspective showcasing how the thoughts in our head-including our concept of self-are like passing clouds in the boundless sky of our awareness. From the perspective of humans as apertures of a universe playing hide-and-seek with itself, Alan sheds light on how the farther out we search in the universe, the more the universe expands. Why? Because it's running away from itself, it's chasing its own tail.
"All you have to do really, is look and listen without naming; and if you are naming-just listen to that. Now, you can't force anything here. That you can't willfully stop thinking and stop naming, is only telling you that the separate you doesn't exist. It isn't a mark of defeat, it isn't a sign of your lack of practice in meditation. That it runs on all by itself simply means that the individual separate you is a figment of your imagination." - Alan Watts
Buddhas From the Beginning // Searching & Surrender (26:00)
Diving into the notion of surrender-of giving up the search-Alan unearths the Buddhist realization that we are all indeed Buddhas from the beginning; that atman isn't something to discover 'out there,' because we already are it. We just can't see it since it's where we're looking from.
"You, as the Buddhas say, are Buddhas from the very beginning. And all that searching is like looking for your own head. Which you can't see, and therefore might conceivably imagine that you're lost. That indeed is the point-that we don't see what looks, and therefore we think we've lost it." - Alan Watts
Vibration, Meaninglessness, & Inevitable Ecstasy (39:00)
Contrasting selective-differentiated adult consciousness, with open-undifferentiated baby consciousness, Alan explores how we learn to traverse the fabricated social ego game of self and other. Digging to the truth of our illusory ego, he welcomes us into the silence of meditation and contemplation, further opening us to the intrinsic realization of vibration, meaninglessness, ineffability, and inevitable ecstasy.
"There are states of consciousness in which you can listen to sound and realize that is the whole point of being alive, just to go with this particular energy manifestation that is happening right at this moment-to be it. The whole world is the energy playing, doing all this, like a kaleidoscope jazzing." - Alan Watts
This podcast was made in partnership with the Alan Watts Organization. Discover the official Alan Watts archive at alanwatts.org
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This is soooooooo good! Grateful to be able to listen to this! Feels so relevant and needed in 2024! ❤
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It's so good because Alan Watts was more than a "guru", he was highly educated in eastern and western philosophy, not to mention theology. He had planned on becoming a minister until he became inspired by the new ideas he found in the east. God bless him for popularizing Zen Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism in America just when the youth were so hungry for and open minded for the spiritual!
The man, The voice, The greatest... Alan Watts ♥
And viola no music
No music. 👏👍🙏 Thank God and thank you🙂
Doesn't need the intro though
So grateful that the foresight was there to record these talks. Timeless as they are 🙏🏼
First time I REALLY listened to Alan Watts. Now I will listen everyday. Hope everyone has a Great day.😂😂😂 ❤
Alan Watts helped me to question reality and see the wonder in it. How to resist and go with the flow.
Terrence McKenna helped me to see the magic in symbols.
Alan Watts, whoever he was gave out information only. And people love him for that alone.
This is why I became XdaC... It is inevitable and affective and it is infinite and timeless. 💙
Alan is the real rockstar of this business:)
So, Alan Watts is just explaining me. And it is just happening. Goings on complexity intensifies and it becomes understood easily.
I always volunteer my judgements. Only because it's necessary. Whether judgement is true or not, whatever is real, the truth can hurt. And then the truth will set you free.
It's such a shame that these perennial philosophies are only fringe. These are supposed to be mainstream!
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He was occasionally funny in an inevitable way. I laughed too!
I'm in my 60s and have watched Bill Maher's entire career and loved it. But I have to agree with you, he even says that people say he is arguing against the left too often false equivalency
Yay!
☁ Puff Puff Pass ☁ Namaste
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What's the music at the end called?
I will never know wht others
View me
I'm in my mid 20s and I don't watch sht because I'm gaming 😊
Please tell me who I am
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Is that the answer? Lol@@merdita
Impossible. There is no you too be told.
Elon Musk and his father listened to Alan.
Shut up mark