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Alan Watts on what happens after death?

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From: Essential Lectures 8 Death

Alan Wilson Watts was a British philosopher, writer and speaker known for interpreting and popularizing Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism for a Western audience.
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TrueMeaning
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If there is no life after death, then those who believed there would be life after death will never known they were wrong, and those who didn't believe there would be life after death will never know they were right.

DCI
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As the Roman philosopher Lucretius said, "the thought of not existing after my death gives me no more trepidation than the fact that I did not exist before I was born".

keithwalmsley
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When I was 15 years old, I left my body thinking about this, our body dies, but the energy goes on.

CoilsDesign
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My dad died after a long illness last year and it's been with me every day since. This was a very good video. And the narrator's voice is amazing.

Tedakin
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My uncle just passed today at 6:20 Apr 17 2024. Death is something that will come to us all so the best thing to do is to not fear it but embrace it. God bless

AmericanRebel.Crusader
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I look at it this way;
Everyday above ground is a holiday;
Every meal is a banquet;
Yesterday was a memory;
And tomorrow is just a rumor.
WE HAVE A SOUL .

shovelhead
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There is a sense of peace in this wisdom. For me, it is knowing that life continues after I am gone. Be kind to one another. Be kind to animals.

leudwigvonshwartsenhelm
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I can listen to Alan Watts for days. He was a fascinating man.

redriver
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Thank you, Mark Watts for following your father around and taping his lectures

seriouslyyoujest
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My brother died 5 years ago ..his memory is fading...what was important is that he experienced life..that was his meaning..

janejohnstone
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I worked as a Hospital Corpsman in the Navy. I can tell you, without a shadow of a doubt, that death is not the end. I have FELT people die. Looked into their eyes as they’ve crossed over. There is an ancient saying, the eyes; are the window to the soul, and when a person dies, their eyes grey..as if, their soul has left. When I say I’ve felt people die, it’s hard to explain and understand what that means unless you’ve experienced it as well. I can tell you consciousness, a soul, whatever you wanna call it, is real. 💜

jacobhazlett
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My father died 1.5 months ago from cancer he was 62
Every day and night i cry.
I miss him and i just wanted to hug him.
I am 24 and dont want to live anymore

ashishrudra
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The impression I get from the video is the Buddhist concept that the ego is an illusion of our true being, so when the ego dies, the only thing lost is the illusion. I like his observation that if we formed out of nothing when we were born, it can happen again. Certainly thought provoking.

davidclifford
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Instead of thinking of us as a "body with a soul" change your perspective and you'll see we are "spirits or souls with bodies". We're occupying our current form and when it wears out, onto another vessel. At least that's my hope.

kladinvermont
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This is one of the most profound things I have ever listened to. I will be thinking about it all day. I feel a sadness and peace, and I can barely distinguish the two.

lunitari
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An interesting presentation and the captions are most helpful for those who are hearing impared.

RobertHowe-zvgs
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I come back to this every time
I have anxiety about passing, he explains it in such a calming way

Otree
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It only happens once, but always. There is no time, you are happening now, everyone is happening now, only once❤

mobiustrip
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There is only death of the physical existence. We go on and on, forgetting the book (life) we had before this one.

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