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In this enlightening lecture, Alan Watts delves into the profound concepts of Karma, Liberation, and Daoism. Starting with the traditional Indian belief in Karma, Alan explains how individuals seek freedom from past actions (Karma) to achieve liberation. He explores the notion that Karma is a moral law of retribution where our actions bear consequences that must be resolved, influencing our cycle of rebirth. Alan introduces the concept of Nishkama Karma, a practice of performing actions without attachment to the results, aiming to break free from the cycle of Karma and reincarnation. He then transitions to discuss the Daoist approach to liberation, which emphasizes acting without premeditation and using intelligence over effort to avoid accumulating new Karma. Through engaging analogies, including a boxing match with a bear and the story of a Zen archer, Alan illustrates how to act spontaneously and live in the present moment. He highlights the Daoist philosophy of taking the easy, intelligent path rather than the arduous traditional paths of spiritual practice. Key Concepts: Karma and its consequences Nishkama Karma: Action without attachment Daoism and spontaneous action Living in the present moment Breaking the chain of Karma Facebook: / theartofzentrification Instagram: / theartofzentrification TikTok: / artofzentrification Art of Zentrification Publications: Tao Te Ching (illustrated and annotated): https://a.co/d/cEtlKWU From Anthropocentricity to Zentrification by Joseph Coleman: https://a.co/d/eb7ZE5w #AlanWatts #Karma #Liberation #Daoism #Spirituality #Mindfulness #Zen #Philosophy #NishkamaKarma #PresentMoment #SpiritualPractice