Nirvana is NOW - Alan Watts about The Present Moment

Published 2023-10-30
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Speech extract from "Taoist-Way-2" by Alan Watts
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All Comments (7)
  • Spring and Summer are just words. Achieve nirvana and the pigs come for you.
  • @VeganWithAraygun
    It's one thing to try quieting down the mind towards a state without thoughts, however how can a mind that has been trained to anticipate what's coming up ever relax on the present moment? For example, To avoid sudden surprises and having to jam on the brakes that result in clouds of smoke, a good driver's view should never stay locked on the immediate traffic and pavement but should always alternate with glances ahead to see what is happening further down the road. As a bleeding heart animal lover I can spot the squirrels and other creatures that are poised to run across the road, and am terrified when one suddenly comes out that I couldn't know about; devastated if I cause their mamimg or death. Teachers, supervisors, foremen and fashion designers all have one eye looking at the future while dealing with the present moment. Musicians and conductors who literally "know the score" have a similar knowledge about what is coming up. To "Be Here Now" we must somehow unite the past and the future into the eternal now How can this tendency be obliterated so as to relax on the present moment?
  • @Xarinova
    Serendipitous... I need this. How many hours I have wasted?