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  • You're It!

  • On Hiding, Seeking, and Being Found
  • By: Alan Watts
  • Narrated by: Alan Watts
  • Length: 12 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,107 ratings)
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By: Alan Watts
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Summary

Life is the ultimate game of hide and seek... and the good news is that you're it! With the combination of playful irreverence and penetrating insight that made him a legend in Western philosophy, Alan Watts investigates the surprisingly liberating concept of "the universe as play" found at the heart of Hinduism, Zen, and other wisdom traditions.

Carefully selected by his son and archivist Mark Watts, You're It: On Hiding, Seeking, and Being Found features more than 10 hours of newly restored historic talks from the "spiritual entertainer" who helped define Eastern thought to audiences in the West. Here is a rare chance for listeners to experience the enduring brilliance of one of the greatest spiritual voices of the 20th century.

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Watts' words chime like a bell, inexplicably clear

The experience of hearing somebody talk has never been so fruitful. Watts' clarity and spirit resonate with wonderful energy, reverence an humour.

I listened to the entire 12 hours over the course of a week. I am now about to start listening all over again. The intellect of the man is unrivalled in its expression through the spoken word.

For many years I have been loath to think of the spiritual, due to an association with the seemingly flimsy concepts of the main theistic religions.

It is sometimes tempting to dichotomise a view of the world into scientific or spiritual terms - Alan Watts' genius is in his unrelenting, logical and passionate questioning of all preconceptions, which reveals to us that all our ideologies and rationalities are founded upon ultimately fallible principles.

His philosophical rigour is formidable, but his spirit playful. I think that listening to this audiobook would, to varying degrees, irrevocably alter anybody's world view. A gift.

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Strange audiobook

Where does You're It! rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Anything with Alan Watts name on is gong to be enigmatic and motivating. His form of pragmatic spiritualism is great for western listeners as he's mediating between his understanding of eastern philosophy/spiritualism and western culture. This book is not really a book, it's a recording of some his lectures in America. The audio quality is not great - imagine watching lecture video filmed from the middle row. But his content is great and hearing the audience and the way he works with them is as intriguing an experience as reading some high minded literature. It makes you wonder how much his charisma was a cause for his popularity as we're his ideas.Not your regular audiobook and requires some dedicated listening - I tend to dip in and out every few weeks - I enjoy it every time.

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Could have been better

Anyone familiar with Alan Watts knows what to expect from this.
The downside is how the makers have put it together. They have formed it into ‘sessions’ like they should be the one deciding what you hear and shouldn’t.
This results in sessions ending before Alan has even finished the point but the makers have decided you’ve heard all they want you hearing of that specific point so they go on to the next session. Several sessions later you may find it comes back to something mentioned in a previous session resulting in a somewhat distorted and confusing course.
Other downside is sometimes you can hear what is about to be said by Alan faintly at a low volume like he is at the front of the room and you at the back, then you hear it repeated at the normal level of the book. This produces a really annoying echo effect where you can’t concentrate on what he is saying because you are already hearing what he is going to say next. At the beginning it’s like watching someone on a merry go round, it’s not that bad; as time progresses however you find your head getting sore and the whole thing difficult to follow.
The final downside is the layout of the chapters. Common sense would tell you if the makers have broken it down into sessions that each chapter would be the corresponding session; you’d be wrong. One chapter can have several sessions so if you want to go back to a session to listen again because there was something relevant or important in it; you’re going to have to skip through manually until you find it and then save it because first time round you don’t know what is going to be relevant and what isn’t until you finish it.
Conclusion is great as always from Alan; abysmal layout and formatting from the makers.

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amazing

This book is exceptional. You can learn and understand so much from listening to this very clever, funny man. I would rate it with ten stars if I could.

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You really are your own God.

If you could sum up You're It! in three words, what would they be?

This is a clearly illustrated ancient message, put across in excellent audio format.

What other book might you compare You're It! to, and why?

I compare this to the likes of David Hawkins, for its depth, intelligence, and educational value.

What does the narrator bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Alan Watts is a superb, charismatic performer, who brings passion, enthusiasm and most of all a down to earth feel about it.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I listened to it a bit at a time because of its educational purpose.

Any additional comments?

Alan Watts was a talented educator, who knew his subject extremely well.

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Best philosophy book

If you could sum up You're It! in three words, what would they be?

Simple, fun, understandable

Any additional comments?

Allan Watts talks about philosophy in a fun, practical way which is easy to understand and to translate/use in everyday life. Highly recommended!

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If you have a hole in your life, get this.

Alan Watts is the real deal. He left the world with a lot of audio & video material for us enjoy, long before we had YouTube. Yet his work has stood the test of time, and is a bit of a YouTube star,



You will not be disappointed with this audio collection. Lots for you to contemplate on, and plenty of laughs, and stories along the way, to help you understand what he is talking about.

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very comprehensive

covered all the angles Very good book Well delivered

Loved it
Deep Funny Thought Provoking

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Beautiful, simple, and self empowering

Chose this as my first free audiobook, what an incredible investment.. having already listened to a few of Alan's lectures through youtube, I was fully aware of I what I was getting here, and was not disappointed.
An insightful, useful and inspiring book, delivered with perfect pacing, making it easy to digest. Read with humour and true passion.

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Entertaining and informative

Recommended this one to friends. Found the presentation informative and entertaining. Followed up on a number of his suggestions re further reading.
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