Step into the mind of Alan Watts with this rare collection of four original pamphlets from his Alan Watts Journal. Published in 1970, each issue offers a unique glimpse into Watts’ thoughts on meditation, philosophy, culture, and the human condition—all delivered with his signature wit, insight, and timeless wisdom.
What’s Included?
This set features four captivating issues:
“The Art of Meditation” (March 1970): Exploring the essence of meditation as a practice of presence and awareness.
“Generation Gapsis” (September 1970): A humorous and poignant look at generational divides and their impact on society.
“Speaking Personally” (May 1970): A reflective piece where Watts addresses his own life and philosophy with disarming honesty.
“Calligraphy” (August 1970): Delving into the aesthetics and philosophy of calligraphy and the Taoist way of life.
Why It’s Special
Rare and Collectible: These original journals are a treasure for any Alan Watts enthusiast, offering a window into his creative and philosophical process during this pivotal era.
Insightful Writing: Each pamphlet captures Watts’ ability to make profound ideas accessible, blending humor, depth, and clarity.
Perfect Condition: Preserved in excellent condition, these pamphlets maintain their original charm and quality.
A True Collector’s Set
This collection is more than a piece of history—it’s an invitation to connect with the wisdom of Alan Watts in his own words. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or a newcomer to his work, these journals are a must-have for your collection.
Step into the mind of Alan Watts with this rare collection of four original pamphlets from his Alan Watts Journal. Published in 1970, each issue offers a unique glimpse into Watts’ thoughts on meditation, philosophy, culture, and the human condition—all delivered with his signature wit, insight, and timeless wisdom.
What’s Included?
This set features four captivating issues:
“The Art of Meditation” (March 1970): Exploring the essence of meditation as a practice of presence and awareness.
“Generation Gapsis” (September 1970): A humorous and poignant look at generational divides and their impact on society.
“Speaking Personally” (May 1970): A reflective piece where Watts addresses his own life and philosophy with disarming honesty.
“Calligraphy” (August 1970): Delving into the aesthetics and philosophy of calligraphy and the Taoist way of life.
Why It’s Special
Rare and Collectible: These original journals are a treasure for any Alan Watts enthusiast, offering a window into his creative and philosophical process during this pivotal era.
Insightful Writing: Each pamphlet captures Watts’ ability to make profound ideas accessible, blending humor, depth, and clarity.
Perfect Condition: Preserved in excellent condition, these pamphlets maintain their original charm and quality.
A True Collector’s Set
This collection is more than a piece of history—it’s an invitation to connect with the wisdom of Alan Watts in his own words. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or a newcomer to his work, these journals are a must-have for your collection.