The Age of Anxiety by Alan Watts (1951)
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By Kayleigh Fraser ✨Published 9 months ago • 1 min read
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Eccentric philosophical entertainer blends eastern mysticism with western, captivating mainstream audiences during an era of unprecedented global trauma.
His unique perspectives on the nature of the human experience became a timeless & valued resource for many generations.
Episcopal authorities were outraged by Watts asserting there is only present reality, however.
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Sounds like there's some controversy here! So I gotta look him up! I'm so intrigued right now!
Great review. I love listening to recordings of him.
I listen to his recording on YouTube all the time. Never read his work. And I am intrigued... Thanks!
Quite literally one of my fav thinkers of all time!