Alan Watts - We have to live in boxes

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  • Loving the green lion eating the sun picture, makes a perfect addition to this video. All of these documented recordings of Alan comes at me like an epiphany and leaves me in total awe with the ways to comprehend what I thought i knew but never had a grasp on. Understanding one moment at a time.

  • @trainofaaron when the pupil is ready, the teacher appears

  • im staring at a box right now..

  • When I die, I hope they pick out a nice box for me.

  • @moofushu lolz

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  • @IdeasAboveStation His point isn't about architecture as much as it is about the tendency to "straighten things out" and impose order on a "wiggly world". Taoist philosophy is to flow with the natural way of things, whereas in the west we tend to categorise everything and impose arbitrary systems that give us a sense of order. This excerpt is just the analogy part of a bigger point...

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  • @IdeasAboveStation Our beliefs are shaped for convenience and efficiency to accomodate appliances, etc. And those have been crafted and shaped from experience of what works best - an evolution of ideas and design. It wasn't always that we lived in our beliefs.

  • I hope they pick out a nice conch shell for me. :-)

  • When i die; i don't want any box... i want to be buried just deep enough that people wont be bothered by the smell of my decaying shell and animals won't dig me up. Somewhere down by a river side would be nice. Hopefully on some land that i will soon claim utilizing some dirty paper that will still have some value by mutual agreement. Enough that i may lay claim to some of the BEAUTIFUL Land iN California. i Say claim because, as the Indians said, No one can truly own the land.

  • How about living in the round box?

  • If a plane full of Americans crashes directly on the boarder of the US and Canada, on which side do you bury the survivors?

  • I think partly when people talk about "not all houses are rectangular" etc are missing the point about regularity in form, not specifically boxes.

  • The Aneristic illusion...

  • @thegreenlionV So knowing is more of this kind of 'winning' thing which makes everything revolve around the need to be socially high in status JUST to insure that you are to have sex with a woman. Disgusting truth, it is.

  • Thanks for this----This speaks to a famous Native American statement to the colonizers: "We do not want to live in boxes!"

  • Hexagons are actually more practical. Squares/rectangles are just lazy.

  • cool drawing

    

  • @ideasabovestation

    Yes, we primarily build out of efficiency, but laying down a grid pattern on a hilly landscape is not the most efficient for that locale. So he does make a point there.

  • Thank you for your video.

  • monty python had better answers

  • @IdeasAboveStation one who knows does not say, one who says does not know

  • @IdeasAboveStation you missed the point.he's saying we put everything in a box. a box is just a word. like you just put your thoughts on his speech in a box. it;s not a box in the sense of a "b o x"...it's a metaphor for our ego's intention.

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