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Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | ‘official psychotherapy’ lacks integrity and becomes the obedient tool of armies, bureaucracies, churches, corporations, and all agencies that require individual brainwashing… the therapist who is really interested in helping the individual is forced into social criticism. |
Alan Watts | If you get the message, hang up the phone. For psychedelic drugs are simply instruments, like microscopes, telescopes, and telephones. The biologist does not sit with eye permanently glued to the microscope, he goes away and works on what he has seen. | |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | The test of liberation is not whether it issues in good works; the test of good works is whether they issue in liberation. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | when we have Eros dominated by reason instead of Eros expressing itself with reason, we create a culture this is simply against life |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | When technology is used to increase employment rather than get rid of it, work becomes an artificial creation of ever more meaningless routines |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | There was never a moralist at any time who was not certain that things were going from bad to worse. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | Our custom has almost always been to look outside ourselves for ethical standards instead of feeling free to base our principles simply upon what we would like to do and have done to us. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | If there is anything to learn from history, it is that scoldings, warnings, and preachings are a complete ethical failure [and] only confirm and ingrain the attitudes which keep us at war. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | the erotic is deeper than the genital. Beyond the play of the penis in the vagina lies the play of the organism in its environment—the polymorphous eroticism of man's original body |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | all art is propaganda... the artist is not a harmless eccentric but one who—under the guise of irrelevance—creates and reveals a new reality [while] in the value system of civilization, of compulsive survival, the artist is irrelevant. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | to say 'must' to rhythm is to stop it dead... All perfect accomplishment in art or life is accompanied by the curious sensation that it is happening of itself—not forced, studied, or contrived |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | Music and pure mathematics are closer to life than are languages which point to meanings beyond themselves. Ordinary language refers to life, but music is living. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | The extremity of the situation itself,[ the suffering] generates compassion because the most intense darkness is itself the seed of light, and all explicit warfare is implicit love. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | Buddhism and Taoism—unlike Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism—are not whole cultures but critiques of culture: endearing, non-violent revolutions or 'loyal oppositions' to the cultures they live in. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | The point is not that the problem has no solution, but that it is so meaningless that it need not be felt as a problem. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | Social conditioning depends entirely on persuading people not to accept themselves. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | The normal state of consciousness in our culture is both the context and the breeding ground of mental disease. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | ego is the role, the 'act' [and when] it is understood that the ego is a social fiction, life ceases to be problematic |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | Pain and death expose the pretense that one's inmost self is permanent, that it is in control. Hence the obscure but powerful feeling that one ought not to suffer or die. |
Alan Watts | Psychotherapy East and West | Society persuades the individual to do what it wants by making it appear that its commands are the individual's inmost self... I am actually being controlled by other people's words and gestures masquerading as my inner or better self. |