Summary
Alan Watts explores the nature of spiritual authority, the paradoxes of self-improvement, and the interplay of voluntary and involuntary aspects of human experience. He discusses the limitations of gurus, the challenges of controlling the mind, and the essence of meditation as a purposeless, joyful activity. Ultimately, Watts emphasizes self-responsibility and the inseparability of opposites in spiritual life.
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