Alan Watts

Alan Watts
Two hours of the master.
H/T Gideon Rosenblatt

Originally shared by Gideon Rosenblatt

This whole recording of Alan Watts is worth listening too, but I've marked it to start at minute 21:44, which is where he talks about humanity, our technology and our relationship with the natural world. It's just a few minutes long and very worthwhile.

(Also, for those of you who are familiar with George Lakoff and his "don't think of an elephant" idea, I wonder whether he got that from Watts and this talk, or if the roots go back even further to someone else.)

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