A re-post this morning for all of us who could do with seeing a bigger perspective.
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I do admire Alan Watts and his edgy take on our awakening to what is real and what matters.
Don’t hold on too hard.
Learn to let go and let be.
Be curious, open and enjoy this lip licking life!
Turning life on its head lets us see what we all share that really matters.
So good…
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Thanks Julie!
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Good one Val, much to consider!
Diana xo
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Indeed Diana! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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he has a fantastic voice and one has to listen. great wisdom. thanks. eve
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So glad this resonates with you Eve!
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i am going to post the you tube on my blog too. I have another called the Chinese Farmer – the Maybe story.. I posted that a month back..
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I’ll check out the Chinese Farmer … so curious now 😉
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I love Alan Watts too Val, always great wisdom he says “complete participation but at the same time detachment” a work in progress, for me but do believe this is the secret to life. Thanks for sharing.
Karen
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Thank you Karen! The more I come back to him the more meaning I seem to get from his words. I’m also re-reading the Yoga Sutras and finding some wonderful insights that make sense in new ways…. like practice and non attachment as the core principles for yoga and for life. When we come back to great minds and philosophies, we keep enriching ourselves.
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He covered a lot of ground in 4 minutes. Here’s to knowing when to release our grasp and let things flow.
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I agree Nancy! He has an amazing mind – so sharp and laser like. I love how he wakes me up with his edge 🙂
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I’ll chime in with Nancy. Not only when to let go…..but how to let go. I know that when it feels as if some aspect of your life is clinging to you rather than you clinging to it, the ego has become a trickster, but those critters are tenacious.
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Thanks for adding to the conversation ISWH! I agree our ego is the best grasper.
Val x
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Husband is always quoting Alan Watts. Good stuff!
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Mr. Watts is always a good listen. Thanks for sharing this bit!
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I’m happy you enjoyed these words for reflection. Thanks for pausing here 💛
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Wonderful
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Agreed 💕
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I like Alan Watts. Thanks for sharing a wonderful reminder to let go.
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So glad you enjoyed this Diana 💕
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Awesome 👌
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Thank you Snigdha 💛
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wonderfulll
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It’s true letting go off things makes life easier.
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Thank you Gary pens 🙏
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Alan Watts is one of my true hero’s. He speaks a lot about the “rigging of our common sense.”
Once I dove into this concept, first introduced to me by Alan, so many things began to fall into place – only once I truly let go of previous beliefs about life and existence.
Mr Watts is a legend in my mind.
Thank you for posting this. Great stuff.
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He is a legend in my mind… and of our time. So glad you enjoyed it MF 💛
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Nice Article,I love it
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So glad you enjoyed this!
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Learn to let go. Absolutely correct. The past is what holds us from a beautiful future.
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Or the past is what holds us from a beautiful present. We only have this moment to build on. Thank you Grace 💕
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Yes. Very true. The present leads to a beautiful future. You are absolutely right. 🙂 ❤
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I often listen to the teachings of Alan Watts, his humour and his philosophy make so much sense to me.. To live in the moment, for the moment is all we have, it is the only true moment we live.. ❤
Thank you Val.
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I’m sorry but I can’t quite grasp the thought of people who let go of material things being poor in spirit? In my understanding, it’s quite the opposite. Those who are spiritually rich are the ones who give little to no care about materialism.
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His message is about not holding on… and letting go. 💛
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Hi Val, I don’t want to sound sarcastic but I just want to understand how being poor in spirit is a good thing? I’m just really a curious spirit looking to understand life and your previous post has touched me to the core. ♥ Alan Watts’ words on the video touched me too then I got confused at the last part because it contradicts everything that I’m building now, and that’s becoming rich in spirit. I found it to be very calming and enlightening and I’ve slowly let go of my materialistic desires. And I am not talking about religion or anything, just my spirit. Thanks Val. ♥
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Watts explains “poor”in spirit as not being attached to anything in the material realm. It isn’t about lacking in spirit, more of an attitude of having less rather than more. It can seem a contradiction the way it is phrased. Trust your ❤️
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