We are taught many things like how to be engineers, doctors, architects, etc. No one is taught how to be a good husband or wife. No one is taught that ordinary life is actually good. No one is taught that relationships take a lot of work. No one is taught that every event in your life no matter how hurtful is designed to shape you into a better person and it is how you react to a situation that will determine what impact and influence it will actually have in your life. We spend years pursuing educational degrees and knowledge but we as a society lack the real knowledge of life. The Universita of Life has one purpose and that is to share meaningful messages from great minds and thinkers to help us understand and look at life from another perspective, from a perspective that it should be looked at. We'll be looking at self-development, love and relationships, religion, society, and generally, will be exploring life deepest questions and hopefully, we'll all find meaning, at least a different perspective on how you've always looked at things.
Alan Watts: The Nature Of Consciousness There’s no point just in sustaining bliss. Let’s suppose that you were able, every night, to dream any dream you wanted to dream. And that you could, for example, have the power within one night to dream 75 years of time, or any length of time you wanted to have. And […]
The Nature Of Consciousness People go to the supermarket, and they get a whole cartload of goodies, and they drive it through, then the clerk fixes up the counter and this long tape comes out, and he’ll say Thirty dollars, please, and everybody feels depressed because they give away thirty dollars’ worth of paper. But they’ve got […]
Alan watts explains that there may be wrong actions in the sense of actions contrary to the rules of human communication. But the way you feel towards other people: loving, hating, et cetera, et cetera; your feelings are not wrong.
Alan describes the ways in which we have concealed truth behind a veil of thoughts. He talks about how and why we mistake symbols for reality, argues that civilization may be a misguided experiment, offers observations about the way in which abstractions have become more powerful than the realities they are referencing, and explains how […]
Alan Watts explains the sense in nonsense and how to enjoy the playfulness of life while sincerely participating in the human game.