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An inspirational and profound speech from the late philosopher Alan Watts. Original Audio sourced from: “Alan Watts - 'Mysticism and Morality' from Philosophy and Society” #T&H #alanwatts #mysticism Produced and Edited by T&H Inspiration Follow the Alan Watts Organization: Speech courtesy of alanwatts.org Instagram: / alanwattsorg Facebook: / alanwattsauthor YouTube: / alanwattsorg Speech licensed from https://mindsetdrm.com Ways to stay connected with T&H and stay motivated: ▶Subscribe for New Motivational Videos : https://bit.ly/thyoutubesubscribe ▶SHOP Motivational Canvases and Apparel! - https://bit.ly/motiversityshop ▶BECOME A MEMBER of our loyal community- https://bit.ly/thmembers ►Follow T&H: Instagram: https://bit.ly/tragedyinstagram Facebook: https://bit.ly/tragedyhopefacebook Podcast: https://bit.ly/wisdomdailypodcast Mindset App: https://bit.ly/THonMindsetApp T&H Inspiration is on a mission to share inspiring wisdom. The goal is to have you pause, think, and reflect. Many of our videos revolve around the extraordinary teachings of Alan Watts that we produce with permission from the Alan Watts Electronic University. T&H also films and releases original interviews with iconic people who have experienced successes, while also persevering through life's highs and lows. We look forward to sharing more of these perspectives and insights. Our hope with these videos is to push your thinking. As Alan Watts said “No one is more dangerously insane than one who is sane all the time: he is like a steel bridge without flexibility, and the order of his life is rigid and brittle.” – Alan Watts.