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  • Ep. 37 – Reality, Art and Illusion
    Feb 25 2026

    Inviting listeners to question the nature of reality, consciousness, and perception, Alan Watts explores the limits of what the mind can truly know.

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    This time on Being in the Way, Alan Watts explains:

    • Solipsism and how it subtly shapes modern human consciousness
    • The philosophical case for idealism and the nature of reality as mind-dependent
    • Relativity and how things exist for the purpose of other things
    • The mind as a mirror and the illusion of an objective, external viewpoint
    • Considering how the spiritual world affects the material world
    • The enduring philosophical question: What exists when no one is observing?
    • The Four Buddhist Inconceivables and the limits of conceptual thought

    "Being is always being for something; it is, in other words, relational. The sun is light for eyes. Eyes are organs of vision for a mind. If there are no eyes, the sun gives forth no light. If there are no nerve ends it gives forth no heat. If there are no muscles, nothing is heavy.” –Alan Watts

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  • Ep. 36 – Seeing through The Net
    Aug 27 2025

    In this new, technological age, Alan Watts explains how seeing reality via only one perspective can lead to a fragmented view of the world; instead, he encourages listeners to adopt both the analytical and the organic.

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    In this episode, Alan Watts dives into:

    • Living in an age of technology in a culture obsessed with rational control
    • How someone can easily be obstructed by their own cautiousness
    • The problem of human ecology and how one should best relate to their environment
    • Considering what our idea of heaven is and what desires we truly want
    • The western model of the universe (intellectual, architectural, mechanical)
    • Reductive thinking: seeing the world through a net and making everything into a comprehensible, geometrical unit
    • The fundamental difference between a mechanism and an organism
    • How understanding the world through only conscious attention can lead to seeing everything as parts rather than the whole picture
    • Combining the academic, analytical mind with the organic, ‘gooey’ mind

    “Go to the science of medicine. You get a specialist who really understands the function of the gall bladder. He studied gall bladders ad infinitum, and he really thinks he knows all about it. But, whenever he looks at a human being, he sees them in terms of the gall bladder.” – Alan Watts

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  • Ep. 35 – Dreaming the World
    May 15 2025

    Diving into the cosmic drama of reality, Alan Watts describes the world as a divine dream which is poetic, playful, and only sometimes serious.

    Being in the Way is brought to you by the Alan Watts Organization and Ram Dass’ Love Serve Remember Foundation. Visit Alanwatts.org for full talks from Alan Watts.

    On this episode of Being in the Way, Alan Watts:

    • Exploring how we get caught in the cosmic game and drama of life
    • Seeing the universe as the playful expression of divine energy
    • Questioning identity: the tension between acting and simply being.
    • Confronting the spiritual taboo of realizing the self as God—tat tvam asi.
    • Indirect awareness of the networks and systems in the physical world
    • Music and the pure delight in complex orders of sound
    • Embracing the paradox of existence as poetic, musical, and playful, while still being serious.
    • Considering all of the senses as forms of one, larger sense of touch
    • The oneness of up and down, black and white, being and non-being
    • Complexities of human culture that arise out of duality

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    "The real taboo is 'that art thou'. You, lurking behind the mask of being an impermanent human person, are really responsible for the whole thing. If anybody claims that in our culture, we put them straight away into an asylum. That is the very hallmark of insanity. But, in India, if someone suddenly wakes up one morning and says 'My goodness, I'm God', everybody says, instead of you're crazy or blasphemous, they say 'Congratulations, at last you've found out'". – Alan Watts

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  • Ep. 34 – Confucianism vs. Taoism
    Jan 30 2025

    Breaking free from cause-and-effect and the formal ideas of Confucianism, Alan Watts describes mutual arising as the key idea of the Tao.

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    This time on Being in the Way, Alan Watts describes:

    • Chinese philosophies of Taoism and Confucianism
    • Our roles in social life and Confucianism as the way for people involved in the world
    • Taoism as the way for those who do not prescribe to formal patterns
    • How the Taoist goes with nature rather than against nature
    • Ideologies of God as a ruler or a lord versus the Taoist perspective
    • Experiences in terms of their polar experience (loud vs. soft)
    • Mutual arising as they key idea of the Tao
    • Man as being within nature rather than dominating it
    • How Taoism gets rid of karma without challenging it
    • The Chinese philosophy of time
    • Sensing the flow of the present and flow of the Tao

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  • Ep. 31 – Religion of No Religion
    Jul 29 2024

    Explaining the delicate balance of religiousness, Alan Watts lectures on the principle of leaving no trace.

    “Religion of No Religion” is part of the Japan Tour 1965 series of talks that you can listen to in full over at the Alan Watts Streaming Channel

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    In this episode, Alan Watts explains:

    • How the highest kind of a Buddha is like an ordinary person
    • Imitation and how all religious comments about life become cliches
    • The way of the enlightened man as the track of a bird in the sky
    • Zen Buddhism and the dance between metaphysical and ordinary
    • Balance and compatibility between universality and the particulars
    • The problem with being too spiritual or too worldly
    • The connection of all events in the universe, past, present, and future
    • How everything in the universe depends upon each other

    This series is brought to you by the Alan Watts Organization and Ram Dass’ Love Serve Remember Foundation. Visit Alanwatts.org for full talks from Alan Watts.

    “All religion, all religious comments about life, eventually become cliches. That’s why religion always is falling apart and becoming a certain kind of going through the motions, a kind of imitation of attitudes. – Alan Watts

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