Cloud-hidden, Whereabouts Unknown: A Mountain Journal

Cloud-hidden, Whereabouts Unknown: A Mountain Journal

by Alan W. Watts

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group | March 12, 1974 | Mass Market Paperbound

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These ruminations, assembled in the form of a journal and here published in paperback for the first time, were written at Alan Watts'' retreat in the foothills of Mount Tamalpais, California. Many current themes are discussed, including meditation, nature, established religion, race relations, karma and reincarnation, astrology and tantric yoga, and the nature of ecstasy, but the underlying motif is the art of feeling out and following the watercourse way of nature, known in Chinese as the Tao. Watts suggests a way of contemplative meditation in which we temporarily stop naming and classifying all that we experience, and simply feel it as it is.
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Cloud-hidden, Whereabouts Unknown: A Mountain Journal

Cloud-hidden, Whereabouts Unknown: A Mountain Journal

by Alan W. Watts

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These ruminations, assembled in the form of a journal and here published in paperback for the first time, were written at Alan Watts'' retreat in the foothills of Mount Tamalpais, California. Many current themes are discussed, including meditation, nature, established religion, race relations, karma and reincarnation, astrology and tantric yoga, and the nature of ecstasy, but the underlying motif is the art of feeling out and following the watercourse way of nature, known in Chinese as the Tao. Watts suggests a way of contemplative meditation in which we temporarily stop naming and classifying all that we experience, and simply feel it as it is.

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These ruminations, assembled in the form of a journal and here published in paperback for the first time, were written at Alan Watts'' retreat in the foothills of Mount Tamalpais, California. Many current themes are discussed, including meditation, nature, established religion, race relations, karma and reincarnation, astrology and tantric yoga, and the nature of ecstasy, but the underlying motif is the art of feeling out and following the watercourse way of nature, known in Chinese as the Tao. Watts suggests a way of contemplative meditation in which we temporarily stop naming and classifying all that we experience, and simply feel it as it is.

About the Author

Alan Wilson Watts was born in England in 1915. He was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and the Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Illinois. Watts was an editor, minister, professor, graduate school dean, and research fellow of Harvard University. Watts has written over twenty books, primarily concerned with Eastern thought and Zen Buddhism in the West. He has lectured at colleges and universities as well, and created more than 500 radio talks which have been taped and circulated among non-profit and educational organizations. Watts died in 1973.

Format: Mass Market Paperbound

Published: March 12, 1974

Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

The following ISBNs are associated with this title:

ISBN - 10: 0394719999

ISBN - 13: 9780394719993

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