

The Meaning of Happiness: The Quest for Freedom of the Spirit in Modern Psychology and the Wisdom of the East [Watts, Alan] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Meaning of Happiness: The Quest for Freedom of the Spirit in Modern Psychology and the Wisdom of the East Review: Alan Watts is always a good read - Alan Watts is always a good read. If you like this read either The Way of Zen or The Book On The Taboo of Knowing Who You Are next! Review: offers common sense. - easy to read and g offers good advice.
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,322 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Comparative Religion (Books) #465 in Happiness Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (438) |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.75 x 8 inches |
| Edition | 3rd |
| ISBN-10 | 1608685403 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1608685400 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 280 pages |
| Publication date | August 25, 2018 |
| Publisher | New World Library |
P**Y
Alan Watts is always a good read
Alan Watts is always a good read. If you like this read either The Way of Zen or The Book On The Taboo of Knowing Who You Are next!
N**R
offers common sense.
easy to read and g offers good advice.
K**R
A compendium of knowledge
If you're new to Alan Watts, then this is a book that can really knock you right out of your seat. I've been reviewing his work, seminars, etc. for years. I personally think this is one of his best books. I would recommend it to anyone.
S**R
The world needs more Allen.
One of his best works...and so young when written too. A spectacular read. He has a way of bridging not only the divide of understanding and knowledge of the eastern ways but also include the philosophy and ethos of the west. Cannot read enough of Allan. A gift to the world.
P**N
It’s Allan watts
Either you love him or you don’t.
E**7
A lover of philosophy
I love this man... he gets it!
M**E
amazing book
i cant believe the knowledge this man had at the age of 21. a complete genius. with a well rounded knowledge of all there is to know. he has greatly inspired me, i wish he were still around and i can only hope to incarnate some of his wisdom in my travels of this world.
M**G
an important book
It is hard to fathom that Alan Watts wrote this book when he was only 24 years old. What a mind. I have saved parts of it to read again later.
J**S
I gave it as a gift and was told it was a very good read, a little on the harder side to understand but all in all enjoyable. The shipping was far quicker than expected (was told it would take a few days and it came the next day) and it looked completely new, no scuff marks or anything.
F**S
Not an easy book to digest but well worth the journey. A pragmatic and thoughtful approach to explaining how enlightenment can come about. Only the end of the journey seems a little hasty. Not abrupt but condensed. Alan is a thoughtful guide who knows his terrain. Amazing for someone so young and that fact likely explains the ending.
U**T
It was a great delight reading this. Every line was worth it. In particular, I loved the utilization of the biblical prodigal son to compare it with the seif-conscious civilized man (prodigal son) and the child, animal or savage (elder son).
S**S
After reading other books by Alan Watts as well as listening to his audio tapes from seminars, my expectations were considerably high when ordering The Meaning of Happiness. But once I started to read it, I was a little disappointed by his approach to deliver the answer. In this specific edition I could sense the complexity to articulate the main idea and diving in way too many rants for extended periods of time. It was not an easy read. I missed his light, invigorating and efficient style of presenting an idea and philosophy which was most visible in The Book.
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