The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (2686 page)

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Watchtower, The
(magazine of Jehovah's Witnesses):
Wato
(Jap., ‘word-head’). The key point, line, or word in a
k
an
.
Watts, Alan
(1915–73)
. Comparative religionist, theologian, philosopher, and student of mysticism. This Californian
‘guru’
greatly influenced the counter-culture of the 1960s. Writing with particular public success in
The Way of Zen
(1957) and
Psychotherapy East and West
(1961), he argued that people in the West are in a state of confusion, seeking solace in satisfying their egos. The solution is to change consciousness, to realize that everything is interrelated as necessary components of one process.
Watts, Isaac
(1674–1748)
. English hymn-writer. He was for a time pastor of a prestigious
Independent
congregation in London, but was forced into a long retirement by ill health. Watts's
hymns
include many still in common use.
Wayang kulit/purwa
(Javanese theatre):

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