[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:00.10]Alan Watts(Interlude)[feat. Alan Watts] - R.3.D/Alan Watts [00:00.67]Everybody should do in their lifetime sometime two things [00:04.85]One is to consider death [00:10.66]To observe skulls and skeletons [00:13.46]And to wonder what it will [00:14.31]Be like to go to sleep and never wake up [00:17.09]Never [00:20.86]That is the most-is a very gloomy [00:24.06]Thing for contemplation but it's like manure [00:27.81]Just as manure fertilizes the plants and so on [00:30.66]So the contemplation of death and the acceptance of death [00:34.29]Is very highly generative of creative life [00:38.62]You get wonderful things out of that [00:41.32]And the other thing to contemplate [00:43.31]Is to follow the possibility [00:45.00]Of the idea that you are totally selfish [00:49.40]That you don't have a good [00:50.18]Thing to be said for you at all [00:52.07]You're a complete utter rascal [00:56.76]Now the Christians have avoided this [01:00.18]Because although they say [01:01.39]In their Episcopalian form of confession [01:04.60]That we have erred [01:05.10]And strayed from thy ways like lost sheep [01:08.21]And we have followed too much [01:09.02]The devices and desires of our own hearts [01:12.07]Too much [01:13.27]We have offended against thy holy laws [01:15.79]We've left undone those [01:17.00]Things which we ought to have done [01:18.41]And we have done those [01:19.42]Things which we ought not to have done [01:21.10]And there is no health in us [01:24.18]But it ought to be different [01:29.34]And we are going to do our best to amend [01:32.61]With the help of God's grace [01:35.16]And that is a real con act [01:38.41]Because uh if you equate health [01:42.11]With genuine love and perfect unselfishness [01:45.29]Then in that sense there is no health in us [01:47.38]When we look at ourselves from this point of view [01:51.59]Now when you go deeply into the nature of selfishness [01:55.33]What do you discover [01:57.45]You say I love myself if I seek my own advantage [02:02.79]Now what is the self that I love [02:05.46]What do I want [02:09.27]And that becomes an increasingly [02:11.07]Ever-deepening puzzle
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:00.10]Alan Watts(Interlude)[feat. Alan Watts] - R.3.D/Alan Watts
[00:00.67]Everybody should do in their lifetime sometime two things
[00:04.85]One is to consider death
[00:10.66]To observe skulls and skeletons
[00:13.46]And to wonder what it will
[00:14.31]Be like to go to sleep and never wake up
[00:17.09]Never
[00:20.86]That is the most-is a very gloomy
[00:24.06]Thing for contemplation but it's like manure
[00:27.81]Just as manure fertilizes the plants and so on
[00:30.66]So the contemplation of death and the acceptance of death
[00:34.29]Is very highly generative of creative life
[00:38.62]You get wonderful things out of that
[00:41.32]And the other thing to contemplate
[00:43.31]Is to follow the possibility
[00:45.00]Of the idea that you are totally selfish
[00:49.40]That you don't have a good
[00:50.18]Thing to be said for you at all
[00:52.07]You're a complete utter rascal
[00:56.76]Now the Christians have avoided this
[01:00.18]Because although they say
[01:01.39]In their Episcopalian form of confession
[01:04.60]That we have erred
[01:05.10]And strayed from thy ways like lost sheep
[01:08.21]And we have followed too much
[01:09.02]The devices and desires of our own hearts
[01:12.07]Too much
[01:13.27]We have offended against thy holy laws
[01:15.79]We've left undone those
[01:17.00]Things which we ought to have done
[01:18.41]And we have done those
[01:19.42]Things which we ought not to have done
[01:21.10]And there is no health in us
[01:24.18]But it ought to be different
[01:29.34]And we are going to do our best to amend
[01:32.61]With the help of God's grace
[01:35.16]And that is a real con act
[01:38.41]Because uh if you equate health
[01:42.11]With genuine love and perfect unselfishness
[01:45.29]Then in that sense there is no health in us
[01:47.38]When we look at ourselves from this point of view
[01:51.59]Now when you go deeply into the nature of selfishness
[01:55.33]What do you discover
[01:57.45]You say I love myself if I seek my own advantage
[02:02.79]Now what is the self that I love
[02:05.46]What do I want
[02:09.27]And that becomes an increasingly
[02:11.07]Ever-deepening puzzle