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carsick
21-10-2008, 07:35 PM
alan wattS the zen buddhist man , not alan watt the cutting thru the matrix man.

yeh so ive been reading "man,woman and nature" by alan watts , already weary of all things eastern after learning about the planned new age , then just recently noticed a little reveiw thingy on the front of the book by aldous huxley then thought huuuuuuuuuuuuummmmm??????

lizzy
21-10-2008, 07:45 PM
hi carsick,:)

yes,...you have cracked something if you have seen that......

for me listening to cuttingthrough.......watt.....all his old audios from a few years back has taught me ALOT about this 6000yr mind control agenda.....it's exoteric origins....right up until this current day.....without Watt my picture would have been incomplete.....

he offers this vast knowledge without any hook , only that we believe in our own sentience ....download what you want soon.......

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14929&page=18

carsick
22-10-2008, 07:23 PM
yeh , im jus curious what the connection was between the two , whats he doin on an alan watts book. and just buddhism alltogether , i was getting into it but now jus feel its too dodgey and feel like its just been forced upon me.

Alan watt is the most trust worthy guy out there IMO , do you notice his frequent subtle digs he has at dave icke about the "alligators that walk on two legs" haa

lizzy
23-10-2008, 02:55 AM
hi carsick.....
yup, I like that watt does not ask us to tranfere any old or none beliefs to those of blaming reppies or that life is an illusion......because our free will and indiduality might just be that oneday , an illusion ,......when we are all chipped and a herd of borgs...

here's another AW thread running http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39746

phonicboom
23-10-2008, 11:06 AM
alan wattS the zen buddhist man , not alan watt the cutting thru the matrix man.

alan wattS the "S" guy is well worth a read and a listen, he paved the way for the current western view of the eastern philosophies, he tells Zen and Tao very well for us english speakers to grasp- hey we are not going to learn sanskrit, chinese and japanese so people like him are our window in.

He was friends with aldous Huxley, Huxley wrote some very spiritual books, don't allow Alex Jones and co to stop you looking into him. Ok Huxley wrote some books that you could say are "agenda" but that is becuase he got to mix with that crowd and hear those ideas, he was a very gifted writer and so gave us books. He os worth reading because he had a window in to the "elite" and a very interesting view on life - he experimented with LSD and so on giving us the book "the doors of perception".

Alan Watts also was a keen tripper and that is a good reason why his version of the eastern philosophies can be interesting to us too. I don't think you should restrict research by seeing that a name appears in the Elite agenda" side and the "alternative thinking" side, another example is Alister Crowley who wrote very interesting work but is passed by by many who see him as occult, evil and "agenda" - in fact that is a reason you should read him.

Alan Watts is a very good guy to give you a view of the East :)

boooshpig
24-10-2008, 08:28 PM
Just as an edit, Huxley wrote the doors of perception about his experiences with Mescaline, though he did also experiment with LSD. He actually used it on his deathbed! What a way to go !

BP

phonicboom
25-10-2008, 10:41 AM
Just as an edit, Huxley wrote the doors of perception about his experiences with Mescaline...
true

...though he did also experiment with LSD. He actually used it on his deathbed! What a way to go !

BP
truer and yep, what a way :D

thirdwave
25-10-2008, 01:16 PM
Alan Watts was an interesting guy .... Alan Watt is like listening to a broken record that's not playing very good music IMO...

Alan Watt is not even his real name I don't think, you can not trace any of his music history or other published works he speaks of in his small biog..... He just used the name probably so when people googled Watts they would stumble across his stuff... just like he gets people to promote his works here.. rather than preach to the un knowing peeps and spreading awareness to the unaware...

eternal_spirit
25-10-2008, 01:26 PM
Alan Watts was an interesting guy .... Alan Watt is like listening to a broken record that's not playing very good music IMO...

Alan Watt is not even his real name I don't think, you can not trace any of his music history or other published works he speaks of in his small biog..... He just used the name probably so when people googled Watts they would stumble across his stuff... just like he gets people to promote his works here.. rather than preach to the un knowing peeps and spreading awareness to the unaware...

Ah well. Watt still be good to jam guitars with.

Watts - Upper class English intellectual educated at Oxford or somewhere like that.

Watt - Scottish accent, mining working class background, no wonder he exposes the "Elite."

Both have some good info IMO.

thirdwave
25-10-2008, 02:15 PM
Ah well. Watt still be good to jam guitars with.

Watts - Upper class English intellectual educated at Oxford or somewhere like that.

Watt - Scottish accent, mining working class background, no wonder he exposes the "Elite."

Both have some good info IMO.


i judge by the fruit not the biog... personally.