when the demon is confronted with understanding, the demon actually turns into a deva. it's not the perception that it turns into that, it actually does turn into that. the whole point of the demon was to make you understand, the whole motivation came from there
@taamcyat3 ай бұрын
This is the best education I've ever had ❤. Thanks❤
@digdeepentertainment3 ай бұрын
India wasn’t a country until 1947. Buddha was born in Nepal technically. I assume he says India because Nepal wasn’t widely known at the time.
@KrisVesel22 күн бұрын
Nepal did not exist 560 BCE. Buddha was born in a country called Kosala, which was mostly in what is now India and partly in what is now Nepal.
@AdilThiruvannoor3 ай бұрын
🙏🙏.. No word to say...
@tikat4 ай бұрын
george carlin said exactly the same thing about time
@nixnemet62064 ай бұрын
❤ thank you ❤
@iThinkerer4 ай бұрын
Lately, I find myself worrying about death a lot … and yet, somehow, without any effort at all, forgetting eventually even these worries. I was triggered by the word death in the title of this video. Then I watched it (or rather, listened to it) and even during it I forgot that minutes previously I worried about it. I faced my fear and found within it what I forgot, or in other words, because I forgot, I was able to (shortly) later let Alan Watts remind me of something I learned in everyday life (including and especially) recently. Only through death can we have life. Things can only happen in sequence. We can’t all be here at once and only when we have sufficient time and space can we really feel present. So I let Alan Watts show me what I believe that we all, in our hearts, know. Death and life go together in sequence. There is life in death and death in life and life in death.
@monty704 ай бұрын
🙏🏻
@TylerLearner5 ай бұрын
I'm losing my way to myself
@joey415222 ай бұрын
maybe there is no way to yourself, but from yourself. life allways goes forward
@marckipfer53985 ай бұрын
sup roach juice
@Steelflite5 ай бұрын
I feel a couple Watts videos have been removed from this channel, including my favorite in regards to time. Can’t find that lecture anywhere now!
@uberwolf14245 ай бұрын
8:20, 26:08
@craigbhill5 ай бұрын
Thank you R E ! I thought I'd bought every one of Alan Watts' 1st kinoscope (and far superior videotaped 2nd) season of KQED's Eastern Wisdom and Modern Life of the early 1960s, until i just saw this today. Any more rarities??