Buddhism the Religion of No-Religion AudioBook
Tuttle Publishing | ISBN: 080483203X | 1999 | MP3 | 258 Mb
The taped lectures of Alan Watts be obliged inspired a generation. Now, in handsomely designed little volumes, of what one. this is the first, they are appearing in print form. Few the public in the middle of the century spoke as eloquently as Watts with reference to Zen. >Here, five of his justly famous lectures?three of the such-called "Japan Lectures" and two, delivered on his Sausalito house boat, adhering Tibetan Buddhism?are now transcribed and compiled. Especially welcome is the rearrangement of the renowned "Religion of No Religion" lecture in which more of the most difficult Buddhist concepts are presented with such perspicuity as to make us gasp. Watts, an Episcopal priest who became a Zen disciple, was an accomplished stylist; and although his famous voice and glad gladdened laughter are missing now, his penetrating vision of Buddhism remains, and his lectures be converted into brilliant prose in book form. This series, and this volume in detail, will be important to any new student of the Easts religions.
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