Space and Time
Space and Time
Jaipaul Tumber
Alan Watts - Part 16 - Buddhism, Religion of No Religion
1 minutes Posted Jun 13, 2023 at 3:34 pm.
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Alan Watts popularized Eastern philosophy, particularly Zen Buddhism, in the Western world. He introduced the concept of the "Religion of No Religion," which emphasizes direct experience and personal realization over adherence to rigid beliefs and dogmas. Watts believed that traditional religious institutions often lose sight of the spiritual essence due to rituals and doctrines. He saw Zen Buddhism as a way to transcend these limitations by focusing on mindfulness, meditation, and living in the present moment. Watts encouraged individuals to cultivate wonder and openness towards existence, finding religious experiences in everyday life. He saw different religious traditions as expressions of the same underlying reality and emphasized the interconnectedness of all paths. Overall, the "Religion of No Religion" invites individuals to explore their own consciousness and embrace a more experiential approach to spirituality.