Imagine realizing you can no longer play the games, wear the masks, or chase the things you once thought mattered.
This isn’t depression, it’s awakening. In this talk, Alan Watts explores the 7 slow, inevitable process of spiritual transformation. You don’t wake up one morning and decide to quit. Instead, your soul begins to reject what is false until only what is real remains. Approval, specialness, performance, certainty, blame, escape, isolation, all fall away, one by one. What takes their place is freedom, authenticity, and love. Stay with this until the end, the final revelation may change how you see your life forever.
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🤍 Inspired by Alan Watts
🤍 This channel is a tribute to the spirit of Alan Watts, not as a teacher in the conventional sense, but as a mirror gently pointing you back to what you already are. Drawing from his explorations into consciousness, illusion, and the present moment, we offer reflections designed not to instruct, but to awaken. Rather than guiding you toward rigid conclusions, we invite you to notice: you were never apart from the flow of life.
The search itself is the illusion, for what you’re looking for has always been looking through your eyes. As Alan often said, “The ego is nothing more than the focus of conscious attention.” There’s no self to improve, only a mystery to remember. So if, while watching, you find yourself smiling at life’s absurdity, sensing the great cosmic joke, or remembering that you are the universe in disguise, then we’ve done our part.
About Alan Watts Alan Watts (1915–1973) was a British philosopher and writer known for making Eastern philosophy accessible to the Western world. With clarity, humor, and a sense of mischief, he brought ideas from Zen, Taoism, and Vedanta into everyday life. To Alan, life was not a problem to be solved, but a symphony to be heard with playfulness and wonder.
🔗 Explore his original work: 📚 alanwatts.org 🎙️ YouTube: @alanwattsorg