Mahjong- It’s Not Just A Game, It’s A Lifestyle For Some

Crazy Mahjong. The Mahjong Competition held in Chengdu recently drew more than 300,000 participants. As the most favorite pastime of Chinese people, mahjong has an unimaginable base of the masses. Even an earthquake or a rainstorm can not stop their insanity of mahjong.

 

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Alan Watts: This Is IT: Become What You Are

Alan Watts put forward a worldview, drawing on Hinduism, Chinese philosophy, pantheism, and modern science, in which he maintains that the whole universe consists of a cosmic self playing hide-and-seek (Lila), hiding from itself (Maya) by becoming all the living and non-living things in the universe, forgetting what it really is; the upshot being that we are all IT in disguise. In this worldview, Watts asserts that our conception of ourselves as an "ego in a bag of skin" is a myth; the entities we call the separate "things" are merely processes of the whole. You're IT.

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