The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are explores an unrecognised, but mighty taboo - our tacit conspiracy to ignore who, or what, we really are... Alan Watts, key thinker of Zen Buddhism,
The Weather Handbook is the essential guide to how the weather is formed, providing readers with the ability to look at the sky and interpret its signs, and combine this knowledge with information pro
A rediscovered treasure for a new generation: the first and only story for kids ever written by Alan WattsAlan Watts, beloved for bringing a childlike wonder to the spiritual journey, once wrote a sto
From the luminary and prophetic Alan Watts, an invitation to embrace pleasure, play, and connection in our ever-evolving world“If you were God,” asked Alan Watts, “what kind of universe would you crea
A lost classic, now back in print Most books about happiness sell the idea that happiness comes from having or doing something. In this bold and iconoclastic work, however, philosopher Alan Watts off
Renowned lecturer and author Alan Watts presents his meditations on the dilemma of seeking your true self. In this collection of writings, Alan Watts displays the intelligence, playfulness of tho
“In order to come to your senses,” Alan Watts often said, “you sometimes need to go out of your mind.” Perhaps more than any other teacher in the West, this former Anglican priest and self-described s
Man is burdened with an ego that is in constant conflict with society and nature, in perpetual flight from loneliness and death. Despite its diverse methods, the single aim of psychotherapy is to free
“If you were God,” asked Alan Watts, “what kind of universe would you create? A perfect one free of suffering and drama? Or one filled with surprise and delight?” WithJust So, the celebrated teacher a
Discover how the understanding and practice of Zen can bring peace and enlightenment into your daily life in this classic work.Narrated by Sean Runnette, this audio program presents Alan Watts's class
Modern Western culture and technology is inextricably tied to the belief in the existence of a self as a separate ego, separated from and in conflict with the rest of the world. In this classic book,
Seabreezes are the lifeblood of cruising and racing sailors - but they are a fickle resource and it's vital to be able to predict and read the situations when they will blow strongly, change direction
“Anyone whose life needs a course correction would be fortunate to be guided by The Wisdom of Insecurity. My life still is, some thirty years later." —Deepak Chopra, from the IntroductionAlan W. Watts
Life is the ultimate game of hide and seek . . . and the good news is that you're it! With the combination of playful irreverence and penetrating insight that made him a legend in Western philosophy,
Watts combines his expertise as a former professional meteorologist with his experience as an outdoor enthusiast to produce a series of slender volumes about the weather for general readers. Here, in
Watts, a professional meteorologist, presents a lively, practical guide to weather phenomena for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. Writing in an accessible question-and-answer style, he explains the rea
Do you do it — that is, are you really in charge of your intentions, emotions, and actions? Or, as Alan Watts suggests, is the universe doing you — manifesting the grandeur and wonder of the cosmos th
“If we’re honest with ourselves,” asserts Alan Watts, “the most fascinating question in the world is clearly ‘Who am I?’” In Myself: A Case of Mistaken Identity, you will join one of the West’s most c
“You can’t catch a wave in a bucket and walk off with it,” teaches Alan Watts, “and so, you cannot understand life and its mysteries as long as you persist in trying to.” In Learning the Human Game, W
What Is Zen? examines Zen's religious roots, its influence on Eastern and Western culture, its transcendent moments, and the methods of Zen meditation that are currently practiced.
In this dynamic series of lectures, Alan Watts takes us on an exploration of Buddhism, from its roots in India to the explosion of interest in Zen and the Tibetan tradition in the West. Watts traces t
A guide for the layman on how to look at the sky and gauge the arrival of rain, wind, and other weather elements. How to combine information gathered from weather forecasts with ones own observations
"Perhaps the foremost interpreter of Eastern disciplines for the contemporary West, Watts had the rare gift of ‘writing beautifully the unwritable.'" - Los Angeles Times