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The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are | Alan Watts
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We are therefore in urgent need of a sense of our own existence, which is in accord with the physical facts and which over comes our feeling of alienation from the universe. In The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are, Alan Watts asks what causes the illusion of the self as a separate ego, housed in a bag of skin, which confronts a universe of physical objects that are alien to it. Rather, a person's identity (their ego) binds them to the physical universe, creating a relationship with their environment and other people. The separation of the self and the physical world leads to the misuse of technology and the attempt to violently subjugate man's natural environment, leading to its destruction. Explaining man's role in the universe as a unique expression of the total universe, and interdependent on it, Alan Watts offers a new understanding of personal identity. It reveals the mystery of existence, presenting an alternative to the feelings of alienation that are so prevalent in Western society, and a vision of how we can come to understand the cosmic self that is within every living thing. The foremost Western expert on Eastern thought, Alan Watts urges against the idea that we are separate from the world. Nowhere is this idea more apparent than in the concept of cultural taboos. The biggest taboo of all is knowing who we really are behind the mask of our self as presented to the world. Through our focus on ourselves and the world as it affects us, we have developed narrowed perception. Alan Watts tells us how to open our eyes and see ourselves not as coming into the world but from it. Alan Watts takes us through our daily lives, explaining how our goal-oriented selves leave something missing. In tackling technology and consumerism from the 1960s, Alan Watts demonstrates ways of thinking that have become increasingly urgent in the time since The Book was first published. In our increasingly adversarial times, The Book offers a way out of conflict by reckoning first with who we are before defining us against others. Alan Watts overturns the illusion that individuals are merely 'egos' contained within their bodies who are separate from the rest of the universe. Drawing on the Vedanta religion, Alan Watts explains how a person's identity makes them the centre of the universe, and outlines that the universe has meaning only if each individual places himself at the centre of it.The separation of the Self from the physical universe has led to Mankind's hostile attitude to the environment, and a destructive attitude to Nature. In coming to understand the individual's real place in the universe, Alan Watts presents a critique of Western culture and a healing alternative.
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wanderinglynn
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#moonreflections
✈️ Moving to Okinawa later April/early May
📦 Anxiety over such a big move
📔Tagged. I read this in college. Lots of food for thought.
💜 blessings to @Crazeedi @marleed @julesG @TK-421 @Addison_Reads @Chrissyreadit & anyone who needs some extra positivity right now 💚

Meaw_catlady Wow!! That‘s a huge move!!! Sending peace and blessings to you that it will be a peaceful transition and an amazing one!! 🖤💕🌙 thanks for sharing !! 4y
marleed Thanks for the tag! I‘m so excited for your move. I can‘t wait to watch your adventure! 4y
Hooked_on_books Best of luck with your move! That‘s a big deal! 4y
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Bookwormjillk Wow, good luck with your move! 4y
wanderinglynn @marleed And you‘re welcome to come visit! I‘ll have a spare room for you. 😉 4y
marleed @wanderinglynn I would love to do that! 4y
BookishMe Wow! All the best 4y
Chrissyreadit Wow!!! That‘s a huge move!!! I‘m so curious about it! My son loves all things Japanese and my niece lived in Okinawa for 6 years. She loved it. 4y
Chrissyreadit Also didn‘t you just move???? You are a wandering soul for sure! 4y
TK-421 Thanks for the tag! 💕 Best of luck to you on your move! 4y
wanderinglynn Thank you @BookishMe @TK-421 ☺️ 4y
wanderinglynn @Chrissyreadit everyone I‘ve talked to who‘s lived in Okinawa loved it. So I‘m super excited. Plus you‘re son is right—some of the best things come from Japan. And yes, I moved here (WA state) last February. 😂 The wandering is physical wandering as well as spiritual/metaphysical wandering. 😉 4y
julesG You're moving to Japan?! Wow! All the best for the move. 4y
Crazeedi @wanderinglynn thank you Lynn❤ I've been wondering about your move! You must let me know your address when you get settled, I'm sending prayers for safe travel, smooth transition and much joy in your new job❤❤ 4y
alisiakae You‘re moving again? And to Japan, that‘s really exciting!! We used to move all the time too, but have put down roots where we are since hubby is with such a great private practice with a great call schedule, that we don‘t want to lose that. 4y
wanderinglynn Thank you @Crazeedi 😘❤️ 4y
wanderinglynn Yep @julesG 😀 In late April/early May provided this covid-19 doesn‘t scree things up. 4y
wanderinglynn @4thhouseontheleft Yep! As much as I love living in the PNW, this was an opportunity I couldn‘t pass up. I‘ve always wanted to live abroad & the chance to practice international environmental law will be a huge feather in my cap. ☺️ 4y
MaGoose Wow! Good luck with your move. Good luck with practicing international environmental law over there, also. 👍 👌 4y
wanderinglynn @MaGoose thank you ☺️ 4y
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#publishedinthe1960s As a teenager and young adult, my dad was a big fan of Alan Watts. These are his copies of two of his favorites. He gave me a copy of "the taboo against knowing who you are," when I left for college. #yearofgrieving #dadsreadinglist #aprilbookshowers

BarbaraTheBibliophage Aww. Nice to have those memories of your dad. There are lots of videos on YouTube with Alan Watts quotes. I've always found them thought provoking and beautiful. 7y
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