yes i have books here on my shelf by watts from my early 20's.."the days of wine and roses..the salad days"..merle
I did not put the name Ramana to the popular maharishi I knew of in the 60's. As I noted to Suresh in a later post, Ramana was very popular with rock stars, movie stars and the youth of the decade and even though I stopped and read a little about Ramana while I was younger, I was more interested in what Ram Dass and Alan Watts had to say ..It was actually through these two speakers and authors that I learned about Buddhism and have since continued to study and practice Buddhism. I don't think it was the language barrier as a child that made me favor Ram Dass and Watts but a practical approach to some of the Life experiences they talked about. Thank you for your reply. M .
