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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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transcendental chats of a western Zen master,
By Orva Schrock "Author of "Worthless Boy"" (goshen, in United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Zen: The Supreme Experience: The Newly Discovered Scripts (Paperback)
He's back!!! Alan Watts died in 1973 but wait; here's a brand new book, 30 years later, of his wondrous wit and wisdom. Thanks to Alan's son, Mark, we have here available to us some never before published radio transcripts from the 1950s when Watts was at the peak of his powers as a Zen prophet in our midst. You can almost hear him chuckle as he speaks these great truths of Zen. It includes fascinating historical anecdotes and perspective along with the lucid interpretations that only a master like Alan could have done. In an entertaining way he speaks to us of what Zen is and isn't, how to "use" it in everyday life, how to realize the freedom and joy real Zen has always pointed to. But wait; there's still more: the book is loaded with incredible photos making it fun to just look at,too. This book will serve equally well as an introduction to Zen and Watts, or as a must have addition to your collection if you love Alan Watts as I do. This book deserves to be widely known and read.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Essential Watts,
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This review is from: Zen: The Supreme Experience: The Newly Discovered Scripts (Paperback)
This latest Alan Watts compilation, "Zen: The Supreme Experience," contains previously unpublished manuscripts of his most lucid talks. The text is lavishly enhanced by photographs on high quality glossy stock. This volume may serve as either a great introduction or appropriate summary of his work for many generations of readers. Highly recommended.
5 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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Hmm,
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This review is from: Zen: The Supreme Experience: The Newly Discovered Scripts (Paperback)
Despite What above reviewer seems to think, When it comes to zen i do not think Alan Watts is a "Master" and the term zen prophet is just foolish. Mr. Watts does have a very unique and insightful look into eastern thought/religion and i do enjoy him very much. (I personally like the photos in this book the most, reminds me of places i've seen).If you like Alan Watts you will not be sad you purchased this book, But consider it as a "coffee table" book in your...hmm...zen collection. But remember you can read about zen all you want and you will have no idea, I didn't until i went to Japan, and China... |
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Zen: The Supreme Experience: The Newly Discovered Scripts by Alan Watts (Paperback - March 28, 2003)
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