TAO THE WATERCOURSE WAY by Alan Watts

This is one of those books that you need to come back to over the time to let new lessons sink in as you become ready for them.
I’ll leave some fragments below to sink in:


“As we try to comprehend and control the world it runs away from us.”


“Simply be aware of what actually is without giving it names and without judging it, for you are now feeling our reality itself instead of ideas and opinions about it.”


“Trust in human nature is acceptance of the good-and-bad of it, and it is hard to trust those who do not admit their own weaknesses.”

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