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Rating: Summary: I LAUGHED AND LAUGHED Review: and played this cassette again and again and again. Twenty years ago I would have taken copius notes, ten years ago I would have sat attentively in solemn seriousness and ten years from now--Who Knows! But Alan Watts is always appropriate to the moment, always fresh, and always delightful.This lecture was given in the late 60's at the Zen Center (S.F.?) and was concerned with the spiritual framework of Zen as opposed to either the historical perspective or to doctrinal comparisons with other systems of thought. Many points made that day were further expanded in later lectures and writings. This is a important piece in the work Alan Watts left for us.
Rating: Summary: Alan Watts at His Best Review: I enjoy his books, but this audio is unique and communicates somuch more than the printed word can. In my opinion, this tape has the very best gems of all the audio tapes by Alan Watts I have heard so far. I recommend this as a great introduction to both Zen, and Alan Watts. [...] I plan to buy several copies for friends.
Rating: Summary: So disappointing. Review: I read The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts several times over the years. I loved it. I thought this tape would reinforce the principles I fell in love with. But, alas. This tape is gibberish. Nothing useful. Nothing as make-sense and "ah-ha provoking" as his books. Don't waste your money.
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