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Alan Watts
Watts gained a following while working as a volunteer programmer at the KPFA radio station in Berkeley, California. He wrote more than 25 books and articles on religion and philosophy, introducing the Beat Generation and the emerging counterculture to ''The Way of Zen'' (1957), one of the first best-selling books on Buddhism. In ''Psychotherapy East and West'' (1961), he argued that psychotherapy could become the West's way of liberation if it discarded dualism. He considered ''Nature, Man and Woman'' (1958) to be his best work. He also explored human consciousness and psychedelics in works such as ''The New Alchemy'' (1958) and ''The Joyous Cosmology'' (1962).
After his death, his lectures remained popular with regular broadcasts on public radio, especially in California and New York, and found new audiences with the rise of the internet. Provided by Wikipedia
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The weather handbook : an essential guide to how weather is formed and develops by Watts,Alan
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Cloud - hidden whereabouts unknown: a mountain journal by Watts, Alan
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Psychotherapy east and west : an outstanding Western interpreter of Zen Buddhism examines the relationship between modern psychiatry and ancient Eastern pholosophy / by Watts, Alan W.
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Psychotherapy east and west by Watts, Alan W.
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The spirit of zen by Watts, Alan W.
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The way of Zen by Watts, Alan W.
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