Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching by Alan Watts
Living on the West Coast, Watts gained a large following in the San Francisco Bay Area while working as a volunteer programmer atKPFA, a Pacifica Radio station in Berkeley. Watts wrote more than 25 books and articles on subjects important to Eastern and Western religion, introducing the then-burgeoning youth culture to The Way of Zen (1957), one of the first bestselling books on Buddhism. InPsychotherapy East and West (1961), Watts proposed that Buddhism could be thought of as a form of psychotherapy and not just a religion. Like Aldous Huxley before him, he explored human consciousness in the essay, "The New Alchemy" (1958), and in the book,The Joyous Cosmology (1962).......
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