Alan Watts - Part 4 The Tao of Philosophy - Seeing Through the Net
"The Tao of Philosophy: Seeing Through the Net" is a book written by Alan Watts that explores the nature of reality and consciousness from a Taoist perspective. Watts argues that our usual way of understanding the world is through a "net" of concepts and categories that we use to categorize and make sense of our experiences. However, this net can also be limiting, as it prevents us from seeing the world as it truly is.
Watts suggests that we can free ourselves from this net by adopting a Taoist approach to life, which involves letting go of our attachment to concepts and instead embracing the flow of life as it unfolds. He argues that the Tao, or the ultimate reality, cannot be grasped through concepts or language, but can only be experienced directly through a process of self-transcendence.
Overall, "The Tao of Philosophy" encourages readers to question their assumptions about reality and to cultivate a more intuitive, non-conceptual way of experiencing the world.