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Alan Watts(Interlude)
- R.3.D/Alan Watts
Composed by:Davon George
Everybody should do in their lifetime sometime two things
One is to consider death
To observe skulls and skeletons
And to wonder what it will
Be like to go to sleep and never wake up
Never
That is the most-is a very gloomy
Thing for contemplation but it's like manure
Just as manure fertilizes the plants and so on
So the contemplation of death and the acceptance of death
Is very highly generative of creative life
You get wonderful things out of that
And the other thing to contemplate
Is to follow the possibility
Of the idea that you are totally selfish
That you don't have a good
Thing to be said for you at all
You're a complete utter rascal
Now the Christians have avoided this
Because although they say
In their Episcopalian form of confession
That we have erred
And strayed from thy ways like lost sheep
And we have followed too much
The devices and desires of our own hearts
Too much
We have offended against thy holy laws
We've left undone those
Things which we ought to have done
And we have done those
Things which we ought not to have done
And there is no health in us
But it ought to be different
And we are going to do our best to amend
With the help of God's grace
And that is a real con act
Because uh if you equate health
With genuine love and perfect unselfishness
Then in that sense there is no health in us
When we look at ourselves from this point of view
Now when you go deeply into the nature of selfishness
What do you discover
You say I love myself if I seek my own advantage
Now what is the self that I love
What do I want
And that becomes an increasingly
Ever-deepening puzzle