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Showing posts with label 90.7 FM. Show all posts

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Alan Watts: Study of Asia (Buddhist Radio)

Alan Watts, 5/2/18; Seth Auberon (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly; KPFK.org: Something's Happening

The ghost of Roy of Hollywood is still here.
"Buddhist Radio" is Wisdom Quarterly's name for KPFK's Something's Happening with Roy of Hollywood, which airs Sunday mornings at 8:00 am and Thursday nights at midnight. Alan Watts is featured as are other notable Buddhist names. With the recent passing of radio innovator Roy Tuckman, Pacific Free Speech Radio, Los Angeles, is continuing the series.

Study of Asia

(Alan Watts) THE WORKS OF ALAN WATTS AUDIO Thanks for supporting the Alan Watts Organization (alanwatts.org, alanwatts.com). Please consider subscribing and turning on notifications for future publications.

"The Works"
The Works includes the following recordings:

Essential Lectures Collection
  • Tao of Philosophy
  • Not What Should Be
  • Sense of Nonsense
  • Coincidence of Opposites
  • Seeing Through the Net
  • Myth of Myself
  • Man and Nature
  • Limits of Language
  • Philosophies of Asia
  • Relevance of Oriental Philosophy
  • Mythology of Hinduism
  • Introduction to Buddhism
  • Eco-Zen
  • Taoist Way
  • Intellectual Yoga
  • Myth & Religion
  • Images of God
  • Jesus: His Religion
  • Spiritual Authority
  • Image of Man
  • Democracy in Heaven
  • Religion & Sexuality
  • Philosophy & Society
  • Veil of Thoughts
  • Divine Madness
  • We as Organism
  • On Being God
  • Mysticism & Morality
  • What Is Reality
  • Comparative Philosophy
  • Mind Over Mind
  • Philosophy of Nature
  • The Cosmic Drama
  • Spectrum of Love
  • Love of Waters
  • Game of Yes and No
  • The Smell of Burnt Almonds
  • Spiritual Alchemy
  • Eastern Wisdom Collection
  • Ways of Liberation
  • Introduction to Oriental Philosophy
  • On Buddhism
  • On Taoism
  • Way of Liberation
  • Introduction to Hinduism
  • On Hinduism
  • On Yoga
  • Religion of No Religion
  • Journey to India
  • The Middle Way
  • Buddhism as Dialogue
  • Religion of No Religion
  • Wisdom of the Mountains
  • Diamond Web
  • Transcending Duality
  • Eastern & Western Zen
  • Introduction to Zen
  • Early Chinese Zen
  • Uncarved Block
  • Zen Bones
  • Biting an Iron Bull
  • World As Just So
  • Taoism
  • Swimming Headless
  • Wisdom of the Ridiculous
  • Philosophy of the Tao
  • Way Beyond Seeking
  • Landscape, Soundscape
  • Zen & Meditation
  • Democratization of Buddhism
  • The Controlled Accident
  • Meditation
  • Zenrin Poems
  • Art of Meditation
  • Why Not Now?
  • Introduction to a Contemplative Ritual
  • A Contemplative Ritual
Extended Seminars Collection
  • Comparative Religion
  • Four Ways to the Center
  • Worldly Religions
  • Buddhism
  • Net of Jewels
  • Problems in Meditation
  • Thusness
  • World as Consciousness
  • Zen Reconsidered
  • Early Radio Talks
  • Aldous Huxley
  • Art of Psychoanalysis
  • Bang or Whimper
  • Bhagavad Gita
  • Buddhist Mysticism
  • Constitution of Nature
  • Daylight Savings
  • Fundamentals of Buddhism
  • G.K. Chesterton
  • Gateless Gate
  • Ghosts
  • Humor in Religion
  • Laws of Karma
  • Man is a Hoax
  • Parallel Thinking
  • Play & Sincerity
  • Problems of Preaching
  • Reconciliation of Opposites
  • Return to the Forest
  • Seeing Through the Game
  • Study of Asia
  • Symbolic and the Real Tribute to Carl Jung
  • Un-Preachable Religion
  • Human Consciousness
  • Ecological Awareness
  • Education for Non-Entity
  • Nature of Consciousness
  • Transformation of Consciousness
Psychedelics
  • The Psychedelic Experience
  • The Psychedelic Explosion
  • Turning the Head or Turning On
The Arts
  • Bushido
  • The Importance of Space
  • The Way of Tea
The Future
  • Future of Communications
  • Future of Politics
  • Future of Religion
  • Time and the Future
The Self
  • Birth, Death and the Unborn
  • Pursuit of Pleasure
  • World as Play
  • World as Self
The Universe
  • Individual and the World
  • Power of Space
Don't forget to not take anything too seriously. Happy listening!

Some great quotes from The Works of Alan Watts
"A ready wit goes with the Tao" (WQ).
"The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance."

"To have faith is to trust yourself to the water. When you swim you don't grab hold of the water, because if you do, you will sink and drown. Instead, you relax and float."

"You don't look out there for God, something in the sky; you look in you."

"We cannot be more sensitive to pleasure without being more sensitive to pain."

"Never pretend to a love which you do not actually feel, for love is not ours to command."

"I owe my solitude to other people."

"The ego is nothing other than the focus of conscious attention."

"No work or love will flourish out of guilt, fear, or hollowness of heart, just as no valid plans for the future can be made by those who have no capacity for living now."

"You are that vast thing that you see far, far off with great telescopes."

"Trying to define yourself is like trying to bite your own teeth."

"You and I are all as much continuous with the physical universe as a wave is continuous with the ocean."

Sunday, May 4, 2014

"What You Give Comes Back to You" (audio)

Wisdom Quarterly; Roy of Hollywood Tuckman (kpfk.org), Alan Watts, May 4, 2014
"Did you learn Zen today? - "Yes. No. I don't know. It doesn't matter."
 
Early Alan Watts on U.S. TV
Pacifica Free Speech Radio is in fund drive mode. Sunday mornings (8:00 am), along with Thursday nights (12:00 am), are "Zen Master" Alan Watts hours on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles. Today Watts was interviewed "In the Spirit," and a wonderful talk on ecology was broadcast. Watts was so far ahead of his time that he was decrying plastics half a century ago. What he had to say has endured the test of time with stunning accuracy and foresight. LISTEN

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Cure Cancer

Keep Your Health, Cure that Cancer. Here's How!

Nobel Laureate Dr. Albert Schweitzer stated, "I see in Dr. Max Gerson one of the most eminent geniuses in the history of medicine. He has achieved more than seemed possible under adverse conditions. Many of his basic ideas have been adopted without having his name connected with them. He leaves a legacy which commands attention and which will assure him his due place. Those whom he has cured will attest to the truth of his ideas."