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A story about enlightenment.

Alan Watts Lectures

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I Was Not There, Only God's.

A great urge was there just to be under the sky, with the stars, with the trees. A tremendous power arose, as if I can do anything whatsoever. Call it God's because God is too human a word and has become too much dust by too much use. Has become too polluted by so many people, Christians, Hindus, mountains, priests and politicians. They have all corrupted the beauty of the world. For the first time, I was no more an individual. Now the whole ocean was mine. I was the ocean. There was no limitation. That's what I mean when I say again and again, float with the river. Don't boost the river."

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