allfeeds.ai

 

Midnight, On Earth  

Midnight, On Earth

We stand at the edge of the known and unknown..with a microphone

Author: Jake Weaver

An open forum - dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge.We ask our questions on the edge of what is known and unknown.. We reach into the ether and pull forth fruit..This podcast will guide you to other realms, and bring you back home.. A nexus of energy exchange with 'next level' guests, and out of this world topics. We will venture outward, and onward, ...forward into the beyond. Midnight, On Earth will bring you the nourishment you need, it will fulfill your desire for deeper a level of information. Metaphysics, aliens, quantum physics, conspiracies, angels, astral dimensions, ancient mysteries, modern mysteries, everything under every sun and more, the bits between the bits.. We will be there..... With a microphone. www.midnightonearth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Be a guest on this podcast

Language: en

Genres: Comedy, Comedy Interviews, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

Contact email: Get it

Feed URL: Get it

iTunes ID: Get it


Get all podcast data

Listen Now...

Episode 290 - Why Nothing Is More Powerful Than Something w/ Alan Watts & Crystal Cassidy - Legacy Recording
Episode 290
Saturday, 21 February, 2026

In this episode, Crystal Cassidy and I listen to a rare lecture from the legendary Alan Watts titled, - 'Why Nothing Is More Powerful Than Something'. In this talk, Watts explores the paradox at the heart of Eastern philosophy: that what appears to be “nothing” is not mere absence, but the generative space from which all form, awareness, and experience arise. Drawing on Zen and Taoist insights, he reframes emptiness as pure potential, the silent condition that makes sound, movement, and existence itself possible.Crystal Cassidy, host of the Soulpod podcast and creator of the Soulpod app, joins me as co-host, bringing a grounded perspective shaped by her work in emotional awareness and practical spiritual integration. We listen to the lecture in real time, taking notes as Watts unfolds his reflections on emptiness, identity, and the deeper rhythm between being and non-being.After the lecture, we discuss how Watts presents nothingness not as indiffrence, but as the fertile field that allows creativity, perception, and consciousness to emerge. His insights challenge our attachment to fixed identity, constant doing, and the impulse to fill every space with meaning or activity. We reflect on how embracing spaciousness can dissolve rigid self-concepts, how creative potential arises from openness, and how learning to trust the void can shift the way we relate to fear, control, and the unfolding of life. The episode becomes a contemplative dialogue on presence, paradox, and the quiet power hidden within what first appears to be nothing at all.www.soulpodapp.comAlan Watts Bio:Alan Watts was an incredible philosopher and speaker who had a unique way of exploring Eastern philosophy and spirituality. His captivating lectures and books have inspired countless people around the world.Alan Watts was born in England in 1915 and developed a deep interest in Eastern philosophy from a young age. He studied Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism, and became a renowned interpreter of these philosophies for Western audiences. His ability to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western thought made him a popular figure in the counterculture movement of the 1960s.One of the central themes in Watts' teachings was the concept of "the self." He explored the idea that our sense of self is an illusion, and that we are all interconnected with the universe. He encouraged people to embrace the present moment and find joy in the simple act of being alive.Watts had a way of delivering profound insights with a sense of humor and playfulness. He believed that life should be approached with a sense of wonder and curiosity, and that we should not take ourselves too seriously. His lectures often included anecdotes, stories, and metaphors that helped illustrate his points in an engaging and relatable way.In addition to his lectures, Watts wrote numerous books on topics such as Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and the nature of consciousness. Some of his most well-known works include "The Wisdom of Insecurity," "The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are," and "The Way of Zen."Alan Watts passed away in 1973, but his teachings continue to resonate with people today. His ability to distill complex philosophical concepts into accessible and relatable ideas has made him a beloved figure in the world of spirituality and philosophy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

 

We also recommend:


Ananda Marga Dharmacast
Dada Vedaprajinananda

Mohamed Hassan
Muslim Central

Your Story with Melinda
Faith Strong Today

The Rima the Jungle Girl Podcast
Rima Danielle Jomaa

Manifest Daily
Dheandra Nicolette

Belovette Muse
Stephanie

Faith it till you make it
Berenice Arroyo

Moga Movement
Bobbi Bowman

Capsulas de un Despertar
Natalie Ferro Lozano

PowerHouse Feng Shui Podcast
Patricia Lohan

From Human to Being
Orion Mott

Harmonize Podcast with Casey Leanna
Casey Strohmayer