Essential Alan Watts : Man in nature & Work as play
Watts speaks of our failure to feel at home in the inherent "wiggliness" of nature and of the oversimplification of language in an infinitely complex world.
"The late charismatic philosopher and Zen mystic describes his life-long philosophies."
"Watts speaks of our failure to feel at home in the inherent "wiggliness" of nature and of the oversimplification of language in an infinitely complex world."@en
"Watts muses on the meaning of time and change, causality and the significance of being driven, and how in reality, the past is a result of the present."@en
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