Buddhism: The Religion Of No-religion

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The widespread influence of Buddhism is due in part to the skill with which a way of liberation was refined by its teachers and became accessible to people of diverse cultures.In this dynamic series of lectures, Alan Watts takes us on an exploration of Buddhism, from its roots in India to the explosion of interest in Zen and the Tibetan tradition in the West. Watts traces the Indian beginnings of Buddhism, delineates differences between Buddhism and other religions, looks at the radical methods of the Mahayan Buddhist, and reviews theFour Noble TruthsandThe Eightfold Path

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BUDDHISM THE RELIGION OF NO-RELIGION THE EDITED TRANSCRIPTS ALAN WATTS at a seminar aboard the SS Vallejo, 1966 BUDDHISM THE RELIGION OF NO-RELIGION THE EDITED TRANSCRIPTS TUTTLE Publishing Tokyo | Rutland, Vermont | Singapore Paperback published in 1999 by Tuttle Publishing, an imprint of Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd. www.tuttlepublishing.com Copyright © Mark Watts 1996 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior permission from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Watts, Alan, 1915–1973.                         Buddhism, the religion of no-religion: the edited transcripts/             by Alan Watts. —1st ed.                 xii, 98 p. ; 23 cm.—(Love of wisdom library)             ISBN 0-8048-3056-8 1. Buddhism.             I. Title. II. Series: Watts, Alan, 1915-1973.       Alan Watts “Love of wisdom” library.       BQ4055.W356 1996 294.3—dc20 95051266 CIP Photo courtesy of Alan Watts Electronic Educational Programs ISBN 978-0-8048-3203-8 ISBN 978-1-4629-0167-8 (ebook) Distributed by: North America, Latin America & Europe Tuttle Publishing 364 Innovation Drive North Clarendon, VT 05759-9436 U.S.A. Tel: 1 (802) 773-8930; Fax: 1 (802) 773-6993 [email protected] www.tuttlepublishing.com Asia Pacific Berkeley Books Pte. Ltd. 61 Tai Seng Avenue #02-12 Singapore 534167 Tel: (65) 6280-1330; Fax: (65) 6280-6290 [email protected] www.periplus.com 17 16 15 14     13 12 11 10 9     1405MP Cover design by Jeannet Leendertse Printed in Singapore Tuttle Publishing® is a registered trademark of Tuttle Publishing, a division of Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd. Dedicated to the living teachings of Shunryu Suzuki, Roshi CONTENTS Introduction I. The Journey from India  II. The Middle Way III. Religion of No-Religion IV. Buddhism As Dialogue  V. Wisdom of the Mountains VI. Transcending Duality INTRODUCTION T he widespread influence of Buddhism is due in part to the skill with which a way of liberation, first taught in ancient India, was refined by its teachers and became accessible to people of diverse cultures. For, as Alan Watts commented during a seminar aboard his ferryboat home in Sausalito, California, in the late sixties: e Hindus, the Buddhists, and many other ancient peoples do not, as we do, make a division between religion and everything else. Religion is not a department of life; it is something that enters into the whole of it. But when a religion and a culture are inseparable, it is very difficult to export a religion, because it comes into conflict with the established traditions, manners, and customs of other people. So the question arises, what are the essentials of Hinduism that could be exported?