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In The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are, Alan Watts asks what causes the illusion of the self as a separate ego, housed in a bag of skin, which confronts a universe of physical objects that are alien to it. Rather, a person's identity (their ego) binds them to the physical universe, creating a relationship with their environment and other people. The separation of the self and the physical world leads to the misuse of technology and the attempt to violently subjugate man's natural environment, leading to its destruction.
Explaining man's role in the universe as a unique expression of the total universe, and interdependent on it, Alan Watts offers a new understanding of personal identity. It reveals the mystery of existence, presenting an alternative to the feelings of alienation that are so prevalent in Western society, and a vision of how we can come to understand the cosmic self that is within every living thing.
The foremost Western expert on Eastern thought, Alan Watts urges against the idea that we are separate from the world. Nowhere is this idea more apparent than in the concept of cultural taboos. The biggest taboo of all is knowing who we really are behind the mask of our self as presented to the world. Through our focus on ourselves and the world as it affects us, we have developed narrowed perception. Alan Watts tells us how to open our eyes and see ourselves not as coming into the world but from it.
Alan Watts takes us through our daily lives, explaining how our goal-oriented selves leave something missing. In tackling technology and consumerism from the 1960s, Alan Watts demonstrates ways of thinking that have become increasingly urgent in the time since The Book was first published. In our increasingly adversarial times, The Book offers a way out of conflict by reckoning first with who we are before defining us against others.
Alan Watts overturns the illusion that individuals are merely 'egos' contained within their bodies who are separate from the rest of the universe. Drawing on the Vedanta religion, Alan Watts explains how a person's identity makes them the centre of the universe, and outlines that the universe has meaning only if each individual places himself at the centre of it. The separation of the Self from the physical universe has led to Mankind's hostile attitude to the environment, and a destructive attitude to Nature. In coming to understand the individual's real place in the universe, Alan Watts presents a critique of Western culture and a healing alternative.
Industry Reviews
Offering spiritual answers to the problems of a materialistic lifestyle, alienated from the natural world, Watts is the voice of all who seek a deeper understanding of their own identity and role in the world. * Watkins Review *
No words can describe just how profoundly perspective-shifting The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are is in its entirety, and with what exquisite stickiness it stays with you for a lifetime. * Brain Pickings *
For a new generation of readers... look at this ancient philosophy from a modern counter-cultural standpoint. Alan Watts explores the subject in concrete terms, using current idioms and expressions which will also appeal to the younger reader. -- Vedanta
Offering spiritual answers to the problems of a materialistic lifestyle, alienated from the natural world, Watts is the voice of all who seek a deeper understanding of their own identity and role in the world. -- Watkins Review
Reminds us how Watts presented complex theories and views in a subtle yet straightforward fashion... Still an iconic figure... he made great breakthroughs in stretching our philosophical horizons. -- Beat Scene
ISBN: 9780285638532
ISBN-10: 028563853X
Published: 5th May 2009
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 176
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Profile Books
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 19.5 x 13 x 1.5
Weight (kg): 0.15

Alan W. Watts
What subjects and themes does Alan W. Watts write about?
Watts wrote on comparative religion and Eastern philosophies for Western readers, especially Zen Buddhism. Recurring themes include personal identity, the nature of reality, higher consciousness, the meaning of life, concepts of God, and the non-material pursuit of happiness.
Which of his books is best to start with?
For an introduction to Zen, The Way of Zen is widely regarded as accessible. For his approach to living in the present, The Wisdom of Insecurity is a good starting point; The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are is useful for exploring identity.
Are Alan Watts' books part of a series or meant to be read in order?
Most of Watts' works are standalone books rather than a series, so there is no required reading order. You can read any title based on the topic that interests you—Zen, identity, psychology, or practical philosophy.
Which of his works are considered most influential or popular?
The Way of Zen is one of his best-known and most influential titles. Other frequently cited works include The Wisdom of Insecurity, The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are, The Meaning of Happiness, and collections like There Is Never Anything But The Present.
Did he write both popular and more academic works?
Yes. Watts published accessible popular books and lectures introducing Eastern thought, as well as more scholarly-leaning titles such as Psychotherapy East & West and essays collected in volumes like Does It Matter? and Nature, Man and Woman. He also wrote an autobiography, In My Own Way.
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