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Hi! I've been listening to Alan Watts' "Religion of No Religion" and the one track struck me especially hard. He is speaking about the particulars of life, and how people typically engage in those, and to humans who do not engage in the particulars, seem to fall out of life. He sums it up in sorts by mentioning rigi mu gair (My spelling of this is way off thus not allowing to properly research).
I was wondering the correct spelling of "rigi mu gair"? pronounced "ree gee moo gair". Or, a link to article(s) taking a closer inspection on the philosophy behind it. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thank you!! |
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