Just So: Money, Materialism, and the Ineffable, Intelligent Universe
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 create? A perfect one free of suffering and drama? Or one filled with surprise and delight?”

From the 1950s to the 1970s, Eastern spiritual philosophies sparked in the West profound new ways of perceiving ourselves, the mysteries of reality, and the unfolding destiny of humanity. And through his live gatherings and radio talks, Alan Watts was at the forefront—igniting astonishing insights into who we are and where we're heading.

Based on a legendary series of seminars, Just So illuminates three fascinating domains: money versus real wealth, the spirituality of a deeper materialism, and how technology and spirituality are both guiding us to ever greater interconnection in the universe that we find ourselves in.

Along the way, readers will explore many other themes, at turns humorous, prescient, and more relevant today than ever. What unfolds is a liberating view of humanity that arises from possibility and the unpredictable—perfect and “just so,” not in spite of its messy imperfections, but because of them.

Book highlights:

1. Going With

• Theology and the Laws of Nature

• Thinking Makes It So

• Everything Is Context

• Going With

• What We Mean by Intelligence

• Ecological Awareness

• Of Gods and Puppets

2. Civilizing Technology

• The Problem of Abstractions

• We Need a New Analogy

• Working with the Field of Forces

• Trust

• Synergy and the One World Town

• Privacy, Artificiality, and the Self

• Groups and Crowds

3. Money and Materialism

• The Material Is the Spiritual

• Money and the Good Life

• True Materialism

• Wiggles, Seriousness, and the Fear of Pleasure

• The Failure of Money and Technology

• The Problem of Guilt

4. In Praise of Swinging

• Rigidity and Identity

• Now Is Where the World Begins

• Are We Going to Make It?

• Polarization and Contrast

• No Escape

5. What Is So of Itself

• Spontaneity and the Unborn Mind

• Relaxation, Religion, and Rituals

• Saving the World

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Just So: Money, Materialism, and the Ineffable, Intelligent Universe
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 create? A perfect one free of suffering and drama? Or one filled with surprise and delight?”

From the 1950s to the 1970s, Eastern spiritual philosophies sparked in the West profound new ways of perceiving ourselves, the mysteries of reality, and the unfolding destiny of humanity. And through his live gatherings and radio talks, Alan Watts was at the forefront—igniting astonishing insights into who we are and where we're heading.

Based on a legendary series of seminars, Just So illuminates three fascinating domains: money versus real wealth, the spirituality of a deeper materialism, and how technology and spirituality are both guiding us to ever greater interconnection in the universe that we find ourselves in.

Along the way, readers will explore many other themes, at turns humorous, prescient, and more relevant today than ever. What unfolds is a liberating view of humanity that arises from possibility and the unpredictable—perfect and “just so,” not in spite of its messy imperfections, but because of them.

Book highlights:

1. Going With

• Theology and the Laws of Nature

• Thinking Makes It So

• Everything Is Context

• Going With

• What We Mean by Intelligence

• Ecological Awareness

• Of Gods and Puppets

2. Civilizing Technology

• The Problem of Abstractions

• We Need a New Analogy

• Working with the Field of Forces

• Trust

• Synergy and the One World Town

• Privacy, Artificiality, and the Self

• Groups and Crowds

3. Money and Materialism

• The Material Is the Spiritual

• Money and the Good Life

• True Materialism

• Wiggles, Seriousness, and the Fear of Pleasure

• The Failure of Money and Technology

• The Problem of Guilt

4. In Praise of Swinging

• Rigidity and Identity

• Now Is Where the World Begins

• Are We Going to Make It?

• Polarization and Contrast

• No Escape

5. What Is So of Itself

• Spontaneity and the Unborn Mind

• Relaxation, Religion, and Rituals

• Saving the World

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Just So: Money, Materialism, and the Ineffable, Intelligent Universe

by Alan Watts
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Overview

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 create? A perfect one free of suffering and drama? Or one filled with surprise and delight?”

From the 1950s to the 1970s, Eastern spiritual philosophies sparked in the West profound new ways of perceiving ourselves, the mysteries of reality, and the unfolding destiny of humanity. And through his live gatherings and radio talks, Alan Watts was at the forefront—igniting astonishing insights into who we are and where we're heading.

Based on a legendary series of seminars, Just So illuminates three fascinating domains: money versus real wealth, the spirituality of a deeper materialism, and how technology and spirituality are both guiding us to ever greater interconnection in the universe that we find ourselves in.

Along the way, readers will explore many other themes, at turns humorous, prescient, and more relevant today than ever. What unfolds is a liberating view of humanity that arises from possibility and the unpredictable—perfect and “just so,” not in spite of its messy imperfections, but because of them.

Book highlights:

1. Going With

• Theology and the Laws of Nature

• Thinking Makes It So

• Everything Is Context

• Going With

• What We Mean by Intelligence

• Ecological Awareness

• Of Gods and Puppets

2. Civilizing Technology

• The Problem of Abstractions

• We Need a New Analogy

• Working with the Field of Forces

• Trust

• Synergy and the One World Town

• Privacy, Artificiality, and the Self

• Groups and Crowds

3. Money and Materialism

• The Material Is the Spiritual

• Money and the Good Life

• True Materialism

• Wiggles, Seriousness, and the Fear of Pleasure

• The Failure of Money and Technology

• The Problem of Guilt

4. In Praise of Swinging

• Rigidity and Identity

• Now Is Where the World Begins

• Are We Going to Make It?

• Polarization and Contrast

• No Escape

5. What Is So of Itself

• Spontaneity and the Unborn Mind

• Relaxation, Religion, and Rituals

• Saving the World


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683642947
Publisher: Sounds True
Publication date: 02/25/2020
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Alan Watts, one-time professional meteorologist, spent considerable time studying wind changes and short-term alterations in the weather. This, combined with his enthusiasm for sailing which began with the sea scouts, enabled him to assist people to read the weather from the signs in the sky. He died in May 2020.

Table of Contents

About This Book ix

Chapter 1 Going With 1

Theology and the Laws of Nature 4

Thinking Makes It So 9

Everything Is Context 14

Going With 18

What We Mean by Intelligence 27

Ecological Awareness 34

Of Gods and Puppets 42

Chapter 2 Civilizing Technology 55

The Problem of Abstractions 58

We Need a New Analogy 62

Working with the Field of Forces 65

Trust 70

Synergy and the One World Town 79

Privacy, Artificiality, and the Self 82

Groups and Crowds 93

Chapter 3 Money and Materialism 97

The Material Is the Spiritual 99

Money and the Good Life 104

True Materialism 110

Wiggles, Seriousness, and the Fear of Pleasure 120

The Failure of Money and Technology 125

The Problem of Guilt 130

Chapter 4 In Praise of Swinging 137

Rigidity and Identity 138

Now Is When the World Begins 143

Are We Going to Make It? 145

Polarization and Contrast 150

No Escape 162

Chapter 5 What Is So of Itself 173

Spontaneity and the Unborn Mind 175

Relaxation, Religion, and Rituals 181

Saving the World 194

Notes 199

About the Author 203

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