Tag Archives: Alan Watts
Jung’s “Answer to Job”
In recent years I have come across many references to the book Answer to Job, by C.G. Jung. Job is a gentile man in the Book of Job of the Hebrew Bible. I sometimes hear the phrase “the patience of Job” but, … Continue reading
The Purpose of Life is …
… to Live! This has been verified, once again, through my listening to Alan Watts, may he RIP, while I exercised on a machine that emulates cross-country skiing—something I haven’t done, other than on the machine, that is. Watts verifies the … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Memoirs
Tagged Alan Watts, Berkeley, Cuban Missile Crisis, G.K. Chesterton, life, living, Norm Breyfogle, U.C. Berkeley, Ulvsundasjön, USSR
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