Alan Watts: A Conversation with Myself - Part 1

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  • A 1971 television recording with Alan Watts walking in the mountains and talking about the limitations of technology and the problem of trying to keep track of an infinite universe with a single tracked mind. Video posted by Alan's son and courtesy of alanwatts.com.

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  • @Will-sh8kl
    @Will-sh8kl 4 роки тому +159

    Imho Watts was one of the most enlightened humans to ever walk Earth. He's speaking directly into your spirit. Was he perfect? No. But that's part of what makes him so fascinating.
    I'd like to see Mark work with a producer to make a movie about this man. It'd blow A Beautiful Mind out of the water.

    • @Colby_Purrins801
      @Colby_Purrins801 4 роки тому +7

      Will I could visualize Christoph Waltz playing Alan Watts in a fascinating movie.

    • @chroniccycles9424
      @chroniccycles9424 4 роки тому +3

      This would be epic

    • @AvoidTheseMemes
      @AvoidTheseMemes 3 роки тому +6

      If he had been perfect he wouldn't have been human and had he tried to be perfect he wouldn't have been so outstanding.

    • @cartergomez5390
      @cartergomez5390 3 роки тому +4

      I'm sure that he's going to read your comment and do it. I'm grateful for your comment.

    • @TheRealSkeletor
      @TheRealSkeletor 2 роки тому +3

      @@Colby_Purrins801 Honestly I feel like Aidan Gillen would be the perfect casting for this role.

  • @overlex
    @overlex 7 років тому +224

    GIVE THIS MAN A GREEN LIGHTSABER!

    • @redsol3629
      @redsol3629 3 роки тому +19

      Once you realise that you are the force itself then you no longer require a lightsaber. Because you no longer fear death.

    • @shubham9385
      @shubham9385 3 роки тому +11

      @@redsol3629 now that's deep🔥🙏

    • @abby999
      @abby999 Рік тому +6

      @@redsol3629 hell yeah brother

    • @sonnyman4280
      @sonnyman4280 Рік тому +3

      ☕🍵

    • @odiagam5755
      @odiagam5755 Рік тому +1

      Why

  • @deadman-cj9lr
    @deadman-cj9lr 5 років тому +70

    Listening to his lectures,have opened my mind and eyes so much

    • @mikeq5807
      @mikeq5807 2 роки тому +3

      What opened your understanding was your introspection.

  • @heathersmith5237
    @heathersmith5237 3 роки тому +16

    My first spiritual teacher, I’m forever grateful to him for his wisdom and compassion.

    • @mikeq5807
      @mikeq5807 2 роки тому +1

      We have but one spiritual teacher. It is within us.
      We must weigh the input upon the balance of our inner wisdom.
      People, circumstances, relationship dynamics, nature, all of these cause you to introspect, from which we gain insight and understanding.
      It's simply source in whatever other, connecting with source in self. The realization is inward.

  • @jvillarreal116
    @jvillarreal116 11 років тому +21

    Without flowers there are no bee's, and when there are no bee's there are no flowers...They really are just one organism.
    Makes so much sense. Love this guy.

  • @hivetv5298
    @hivetv5298 9 років тому +115

    A 1971 television recording - when was the last time anything like this was on television?
    i wouldn't hate television so much if they could get some depth like this in it every now and then

    • @deadman-cj9lr
      @deadman-cj9lr 5 років тому +19

      They don't want to help you learn to think for yourself.

    • @michaellaw5322
      @michaellaw5322 5 років тому +5

      Ive given this some thought.
      It seems to be part of the game.The game of God not wanting to know God is God. If everyone were constantly being reminding of this the game would lose its zest. I think its also pretty funny how these realizations are also hidden in psychedelic drugs. These drugs which just so happen to be illegal. That way people who realize they are God get called crazy...by themselves. I catch glimpses of it the incredible skill it must have taken to design this perfect game of hide and seek we play with ourselves.

    • @SharkFishSF
      @SharkFishSF 2 роки тому +2

      @@michaellaw5322 it's just business. If everyone is taught eating processed foods are bad, then the entire food industry would go bankrupt.

    • @TheRealSkeletor
      @TheRealSkeletor 2 роки тому

      Did you watch the Cosmos series by Carl Sagan?

    • @GothboiGucci
      @GothboiGucci Рік тому

      you mean the age of the hippies lol, yeah no wonder it was on tv, everyone was on acid and tripping shrooms

  • @mannyandlolla1640
    @mannyandlolla1640 9 років тому +51

    Thank u Mark for sharing. Your dad is the most inspirational man I've ever listened to!! I listen to him ALL the time, everywhere I and when going to sleep. Thank u so much for sharing him with me. Wish I could've met him, but feel so much like I know him through his tapes.
    Take care. 💞

  • @john_air
    @john_air 2 роки тому +21

    his ability of articualting the exetremely abstract concept which is almost ungraspable with the words was just exceptional
    he literally almost capture the TAO or buddha nature with human language
    i don't know how he did that but it's still remarkable
    his lecture is like the perfect harmoy of strict logic and poem
    how could both mix together? LOL thank you alan

  • @bajajones5093
    @bajajones5093 5 років тому +4

    how can you thumbs down this. you must be a rock.

  • @nitramodralag
    @nitramodralag 12 років тому +14

    "and so, in the same way..."
    love it when he makes comparisons like that...

  • @gvdan8
    @gvdan8 16 років тому +6

    He actually uses correct grammar and simple vocabulary, and changes the intonation in his voice in a more conversational manner. It's nice to listen to.

  • @PeopleR2sensitive
    @PeopleR2sensitive 13 років тому +5

    This man is one of the many great minds out there.
    We focus too much on the stresses of becoming a "functional member of society". Simply from what I've seen, the way we work our world and the way our minds work makes it seem as if the idea of "functioning in society" is mostly based on making people go through the motions. We don't indulge ourselves enough in what makes us happy.

  • @ItzTFJere
    @ItzTFJere 4 роки тому +9

    Your dad was truly an amazing man. He has changed the way I live my life. Thank you for sharing this ❤️

  • @EdlundInside
    @EdlundInside 2 роки тому +4

    Alan Watts is such a genuine person. Would of loved to talk to him as he has ventured.

  • @leahyeahhhh
    @leahyeahhhh 3 роки тому +4

    what a beautiful brain this man had

  • @carefulcarpenter
    @carefulcarpenter 13 років тому +13

    "We live in the Age of Focus; the Afterlife is a period of transcendent being"
    ~~cc
    "The ego is nothing other than the focus of conscious attention"
    ~~Alan Watts

  • @Boonsketti
    @Boonsketti 8 років тому +17

    this was the first video of watts i ever watched, probably about six years ago... and i also find myself coming back

  • @MrDef3y3
    @MrDef3y3 9 місяців тому +1

    I enjoy revisiting this one! I am curious and fascinated by Alan's humble contemplation of nature in this video. A true philosopher under a bit of substance to assist with the awe of it all.

  • @kapnkrunk14
    @kapnkrunk14 14 років тому +3

    i cant help but watch 1-4 and understand more each time, i love understanding these things. R.I.P Earth.

  • @soulnectaryogawellness964
    @soulnectaryogawellness964 4 роки тому +3

    This is REALLY making sense right now! Alan Watts is incredible.

  • @anf355
    @anf355 14 років тому +9

    wow! this guy blows my mind everytime i listen to him.

  • @Antdoggy25
    @Antdoggy25 13 років тому +3

    I never get sick of listening to him or watching these clips, was such a wise man, each time he reminds me of something I had forgotten.

    • @DefundTheFringes
      @DefundTheFringes 3 роки тому

      Many people have forgotten that the planet is finite, or that building more junk all over it isn't green just because you call it "renewable energy."

  • @anomalees
    @anomalees 4 роки тому +4

    seems like Alan Watts was prophetic in terms of the distraction of technology & how we as spiritual beings interpret urban life vs Nature.

  • @ivanvalentin416
    @ivanvalentin416 2 роки тому +2

    Wow AW was so deep! So glad he’s still here🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @RonaldDeanMyrvik
    @RonaldDeanMyrvik 11 років тому +3

    Alan is even more vital & relevant today. There's no one I know who surpasses his Breath of Vision & Depth of Knowledge now.

    • @FreakinRican6969
      @FreakinRican6969 5 місяців тому

      Bill Hicks came pretty close. Check out these books about his life and work
      American Scream: the Bill Hicks story
      Love all the people
      He was an absolutely brilliant mind. The most gifted standup comedian that ever lived.
      He was also a social critic and a political philosopher. He wrote books, screenplays, and TV show ideas, all mostly suppressed after his death in 1994
      "Love for all People" has transcripts of a few of his comedy shows, screenplays, TV show ideas (including "Counts of the Netherworld", which was greenlit for Channel four in the UK), a vision he had shortly before his death as well as numerous interviews and his final words to the world

  • @sbernstein
    @sbernstein 6 років тому +2

    He speaks in a way that hits the listener profoundly while keeping his explanations simple so it is easy to relate. Beautifully spoken words. In sum: he is telling us to cultivate awareness and to step out of our egos and to develop a quiet mind ("Things become complicated only when we think about them"), so that way we can observe reality for what it truly is rather than be constrained by our personality and its mechanisms. Once we are free and aware, we notice everything around us and the world becomes full of all kinds of colors and shapes that we previously missed. You can tell Mr. Watts is aware of the subtle changes of his own psyche, and thus, the world around him. Very poetic and elegantly spoken. Maybe some time in the near future we will have more figures like him in the world, ones who speak the truth...

  • @thefourthway
    @thefourthway 13 років тому +3

    Meditative peace and interconnection. Those fresh sensations of being alive. Watt's voice warming the atmosphere. Simple reflections containing a deeper truth. Thanks for sharing this pearl.

  • @Psychonauticus6
    @Psychonauticus6 13 років тому +2

    I have watched all four parts of this along with as many other Alan Watts videos that I can find and I have to say, listening to him makes me think, makes me smile and makes me cry because everything just seems so obvious and beautiful.
    I wish he were still in the flesh today, I would very much like to meet him.

  • @HippHoppAddict
    @HippHoppAddict 5 років тому +7

    Perfect! Down to the bird chirping on que at 4:12. Listen to what he says listen to what you hear in the gaps of his speech

  • @AGoodJoe
    @AGoodJoe 5 років тому +1

    One of the best lecturers to have come and gone. #AnotherDeadHero

  • @avelinomiseray6349
    @avelinomiseray6349 Рік тому +1

    This man help me live a life I didn’t know existed

  • @anotherfinger
    @anotherfinger 2 роки тому +2

    Mark, thank you for making sure all of this is accessible to all of us. Truly life changing insight. I am so grateful. I’ve been exploring a lot of this content on The Waking Up app and I couldn’t be more pleased. He’s no doubt influenced my own podcast. So, thank you.

  • @MrPudd420
    @MrPudd420 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. It has to be tough having a father who is larger than life. Nobody can ever live up to the myth, but your fathers writing certainly reached me at a pivotal point in my life.
    It would have been nice to meet him.

  • @aeonosa2175
    @aeonosa2175 4 роки тому +1

    Exactly so on point and beautifully so

  • @pprehn5268
    @pprehn5268 7 місяців тому

    Thank you Alan for sharing your father's wisdom.
    Nice to know he passed on his genes.

  • @snaebjorn53
    @snaebjorn53 15 років тому +3

    I never tire of watching all four conversations. Great stuff. 5* every time, cheers mate..

  • @FR33L0RD
    @FR33L0RD 16 років тому

    A true thinker, philosopher & also a great mystic, transcending the normal human mind.
    My favorite philosopher.
    Indeed, timeless wisdom
    Thanks for sharing...

  • @eotto2001
    @eotto2001 14 років тому

    You are at the start of enlightenment. Good place. I hope you are young. This time becomes more useful when you get older.

  • @anthonytube
    @anthonytube Рік тому

    In the distant future Alan Watts will have his time as one of the world's most exceptional philosophers. His ability to articulate complex human, religious, social and abstract ideas was remarkable. We all need to sit back from our daily grind to absorb and appreciate what we have right at this very moment.

  • @TaylorTauaWisdomFaithAction
    @TaylorTauaWisdomFaithAction 6 років тому +1

    Thank you Mark Watts

  • @chrisroor
    @chrisroor 12 років тому

    me too. After listening to many of these lectures/talks and becoming increasingly interested in buddhism and daoism I find myself frequenting the local arboretum. Peace.

  • @trainofaaron
    @trainofaaron 12 років тому

    I have to say thank you Alan Watts. Thank you UA-cam for all the knowledge I can possibly grasp. Thank you markwatts02 and all other followers of great philosophers like Watts

  • @ScottColeindeed
    @ScottColeindeed 13 років тому

    Mark, I have followed your father's work for years and years (as many have). Thanks for keeping him alive...

  • @ljwilliams1076
    @ljwilliams1076 3 роки тому +1

    All i can say is thank you

  • @ASMRRM
    @ASMRRM 15 років тому +1

    Alan Watts will always be my favorite.

  • @Dzheityuk
    @Dzheityuk 5 місяців тому

    I thank you! For the gift of given your fathers knowledge to all people after him. I'ts change my life)

  • @mattmotionpix
    @mattmotionpix 3 роки тому +1

    Ohh I've been looking for this for awhile. Thank you.

  • @Zavatari
    @Zavatari 14 років тому

    Years before this video, I had a long conversation with Alan Watts about our LSD experiences (LSD was legal in California then). I read his books back then, and they influenced my spiritual progress in a good way. He looked very different then, but time leaves us all looking different. The voice is the same, and the inspiration is always there.

  • @danieljohn3498
    @danieljohn3498 7 років тому +2

    The only person who ever made sense to me!

  • @Musistics
    @Musistics 3 роки тому +3

    I knew it!! Marin County, where I live!

  • @Camus915
    @Camus915 16 років тому +1

    In a nutshell, Alan believed that the universe was a creative intelligent force that vibrated throughout all creations. This universal energy was conscious in all things, and that it was indeed the very source that looked out from behind our eyes. Every thing was a point of reference for the universe to express itself through.

  • @servantsofchristph8700
    @servantsofchristph8700 8 років тому +12

    this human observes

  • @MacJaxonManOfAction
    @MacJaxonManOfAction 14 років тому

    I've just discovered Alan Watts, and am very glad I have.

  • @michaelwoodsmccausland5633
    @michaelwoodsmccausland5633 3 роки тому +2

    All is in vibrational symphony !

  • @liquidvisual
    @liquidvisual 14 років тому

    Mark - Thank you very much for kindly sharing your father's thoughts and work.

  • @CptCrash21
    @CptCrash21 15 років тому

    Bravo. I've read quite a lot of people's comments on some of the Watts video's on here. I would often think, "their trying to hard." But you sir, understand the crux of Alan Watts. It was very good for me to read your two posts. I thank you.

  • @CinderMist
    @CinderMist 11 років тому

    This is one video I definitely don't mind sitting through an ad for.

  • @jmconnelly
    @jmconnelly Рік тому +3

    Alan was far ahead of his time.

  • @chrispycritter2
    @chrispycritter2 16 років тому

    I just started watching alan on my local cable access in Tucson Arizona. He was a genius,it made look at life in a totally different way! Thank You!

  • @AlexSGabor
    @AlexSGabor 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks #alanwatts for the #infinitology of #philosophy

  • @LabRat6619
    @LabRat6619 15 років тому

    If there such a thing as an ego, then your words are created by it. There is no contest or duel for first place for intelligence. From what you say you have an extensive education and you should proud of this. You sound like a science based scholar and you need to make the leap in none linear/ abstract thinking to appreciate what he is saying.

  • @idrawallday84
    @idrawallday84 13 років тому

    @savagecabage maybe 233,060 people (more as people continue to watch the video) felt enlightened/inspired after the first video and thusly felt compelled to move into a different plane on consciousness which did not involve the subsequent videos. How wonderful is it that there are videos such as this so readily available. Bringing light to our consciousness and our ability to shift this filter of the mind.

  • @theyeti85
    @theyeti85 17 років тому

    Watts' writings, more than anyone, set the course for my life.

  • @PeteMirnyi
    @PeteMirnyi 3 роки тому +1

    Heard you on Ram Dass’s latest podcast! Great to know you have a channel. 🙏🏻 Stay blessed

  • @luticia
    @luticia 13 років тому

    Enjoying his voice and the calm way he talks.

  • @sleepyeyeguy
    @sleepyeyeguy 17 років тому

    Alan Watts is so relaxing.

  • @DemonHermit
    @DemonHermit 13 років тому

    Mark Watts, your father was a wonderful human being, lightyears ahead of his time.
    I am sad that he is not alive right now, but it natures way, his essence still lives. :)

  • @willsi
    @willsi 15 років тому

    Respect and hat off, sir. There is an infinity of possibilities that we can come with. But, yes, energy, good point. Cheers.

  • @lizardkingvoodookid
    @lizardkingvoodookid 14 років тому

    allan watts is genuis & has opened my eyes to many ideas

  • @ninjabob52
    @ninjabob52 17 років тому

    I find it humerous, the further you get into this series the fewer views you get. Tandom to this tapering are the negative comments.

  • @sebastian-drums
    @sebastian-drums 17 років тому +1

    I just love this man. Thanks for putting this.

  • @BobSeal
    @BobSeal 17 років тому

    Thank You, Mark, for making this available.
    We appear to come from No-Thing and return to No-Thing.
    Alan expresses the wiggly bit that's in the middle so beautifully.

  • @ramsingh-nt6bc
    @ramsingh-nt6bc 8 років тому +4

    really enlightening

    • @Xplorer228
      @Xplorer228 6 років тому

      you just think you're enlightened.

  • @blackwingy
    @blackwingy 16 років тому

    A Watts piece I'd never yet seen! Beautifully done, too. Thank you, Mark. It's a typically enchanting, thoughtful bit of time with a great mind and spirit.

  • @LesNisbett
    @LesNisbett 12 років тому

    This is wonderful! I was first introduced to Alan in 68 when these videos where not available just his books and I read all I could find! It is so nice to see and hear him in all these videos available now. Thank you~

  • @Boldstrummer
    @Boldstrummer 15 років тому

    Thanks so much Mark.

  • @Ryan-pp1ky
    @Ryan-pp1ky 3 роки тому +1

    One thing I've noticed is that if we find 1 habital planet in the future, everything he says goes down the tube. Astonishing video though

    • @SharkFishSF
      @SharkFishSF 2 роки тому

      We won't though. Because it's obscured to our frequency/dimension.

  • @mcglass7573
    @mcglass7573 7 років тому

    What a treasure find..thank you Mark Watts*

  • @SBARTSTV
    @SBARTSTV 15 років тому +13

    uncle wiggley lol

  • @zenpoet123
    @zenpoet123 16 років тому

    Brilliant philosophy, lovely voice, Zen coming out of Zen - Perfect listening and watching - I love it. Thanks again and again.
    Cool. Very cool.
    Zenpoet 123

  • @beatnikmitch
    @beatnikmitch 11 років тому

    Thank you, i didn't even have a chance to download the video. Copyright is like poison for imagination

  • @nohatarek6153
    @nohatarek6153 6 років тому

    So immensely beautiful... I feel like the whole Universe is a God & we're part of It. Sure, a part cannot embrace its whole, but at least we can try to reach Its consciousness...

  • @jonathangresham2025
    @jonathangresham2025 12 років тому

    This stuff makes me roll over. Maybe one day I can truly wake up.

  • @treflippunk
    @treflippunk 12 років тому

    thank you for this wonderful video, Watts is so full of wisdom and knowledge we could all use a dose of it every now and then to get us back on track. Much love everyone!
    Namaste

  • @psybinetic
    @psybinetic 16 років тому

    A man outstanding in his field.... Seriously though, Alan Watts had an innervating mind. Thanks for putting this up.

  • @RepaKTANET
    @RepaKTANET 11 років тому

    I could listend to this man all Day long

  • @DramaDon83
    @DramaDon83 12 років тому

    And here we are spinning around a star...thank you for your videos....I will try and learn..

  • @rotech9
    @rotech9 16 років тому

    Thanx for posting Mark.
    Alan would be pleased that technology is being put to good use.

  • @NeoArawak
    @NeoArawak 16 років тому

    Thanks Mark. your father was great, you should be very proud of him
    Thanks

  • @rileywyatt8230
    @rileywyatt8230 4 роки тому +2

    he’s the bob ross of nature

  • @MrAtomicDon
    @MrAtomicDon 3 роки тому +1

    MY HERO! AWWsome!

  • @PermanentHigh
    @PermanentHigh 11 років тому +9

    The thing is, Geometry wasn't invented, it was discovered. The forms and shapes we call geometry already existed by themselves within nature. All Euclid did was make the observation and make it public. We truly do not create, rather, we raise awareness on hidden truths. Truths that have been present in the universe since before us, so how could we be the ones who invented anything.
    All we're doing is pointing thing out.
    Did math not exist before it was discovered by men?

    • @CGBalla1014
      @CGBalla1014 6 років тому

      PermanentHigh the universe, is just the universe... Language is the reason the world gets interesting and complicated... Without language, we probably wouldn't notice the patterns we have 'discovered'

    • @willissudweeks1050
      @willissudweeks1050 5 років тому +2

      Was it called math? There was pattern and things were going on but was it MATH?

    • @lacycek
      @lacycek 4 роки тому

      Not really. There is no agreement among mathematicians and philosophers of science if math was invented or discovered.

    • @PermanentHigh
      @PermanentHigh 4 роки тому

      @@lacycek Men didn't invent math. Men observed math.

    • @LokalniUmjetnik
      @LokalniUmjetnik 4 роки тому

      Yeah. But why are we making our world so ugly with simple math?

  • @patrickcrabtree3162
    @patrickcrabtree3162 Рік тому +1

    I often listen to a lecture or, more often, a piece of a lecture to to to...idk ground me? Take me full circle? When I'm searching for an answer. Almost always I find myself starting at the wrong point and asking the wrong question. Wgmhen I let go of all the chatter and just let things be. I don't have to think about it. It's already there staring me in the soul. My overthinking is the densest fog

  • @retrolyte
    @retrolyte 15 років тому

    Alan rocks! And I want that sweater.

  • @nefitty
    @nefitty 12 років тому +1

    Just watched this on my rectangular cell phone screen.

  • @ChenCenter
    @ChenCenter 16 років тому

    i think that was the idea. AW talks about chinese paints often in his dialogues. He loved the idea of someone "lost in the landscape"... where you'd have to nearly have to search for the so-called "subject." He's amazing and well-missed! Keep wiggling guys!

  • @GoldiGlockz
    @GoldiGlockz 12 років тому

    Cloud-hidden, Whereabouts Unknown by Alan Watts is easy read and very interesting and relaxing. I found it almost therapeutic, especially since it was nice outside and I would always sit in the shade when I read it.

  • @dgivy
    @dgivy 13 років тому

    the brain is all wiggles...I love that! makes so much sense..we don't understand this unbelievable organ that is capable of more than anyone truly knows, and we cannot understand the essence of nature made up of wiggles...nature is not only beautiful, it is emotional and effects every single sense...nature can move you.

  • @spacedtime6597
    @spacedtime6597 15 років тому

    Contrast is needed. To see what is there, you must first define the thing as separate from everything else. To look at a tree, we see it's outline as a squiggly line not a part of what is behind it and all around.
    Alan is cool!

  • @maulcs
    @maulcs 13 років тому

    Thanks Mark