Posted: Mar 17, 2011 10:59 am
SpeedOfSound wrote:
Hope I didn't misread this. You want to know about him? Me too. I read his stuff when I was a teen and I'm re-reading it now forty years later. Back when i first got into Watts I was struggling with hallucinations, suicidal depression and a nearly lethal overdose of existentialism and skepticism. His influence was the single most important element of how I use AA today and what I have cobbled together as a rabid atheistic mysticism.
I can't find a damned thing in his work so far that makes me think he is not an atheist. He is more like the Carl Sagan of the human spirit.
I would want to know about him,
he was a sort of traveler, few videos I saw were good videos