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Paperback On Having No Head Book

ISBN: 1908774061

ISBN13: 9781908774064

On Having No Head

Headlessness, the experience of "no-self" that mystics of all times have aspired to, is an instantaneous way of "waking up" and becoming fully aware of one's real and abiding nature. Douglas Harding,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Decapitation made easy

Is the world you experience "inside" your mind or "outside" it?Puzzle over that little question while you read this underground spiritual classic. Douglas Harding is dead serious (though far from solemn): he wants to show you that you have no head.You see, he noticed one day while wandering in the Himalayas -- where this sort of thing is apt to happen -- that _he_ didn't have a head. And, in reflecting on the experience afterwards, he worked out a way to bring other people to the same awareness with no need for either abstruse scholarly appartus or esoteric meditation techniques.All you have to do is turn around the arrow of attention, and try to look back to see who -- or Who -- is looking _out_ from wherever it is you're looking out from. Go ahead. Try it right now.See?Well, if you did, you don't technically need the book any more. But Harding is still a lot of fun to read: he has a light touch, a subtle sense of humor, and the ability to compress the keenest of insights into the simplest of prose, so you'll enjoy him even if you've already gotten his point.And if you _haven't_ gotten it yet, he'll help you to do so. It's really the same point Alan Watts wanted to put across in _The Book: On The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are_ (which, for my money, is his best work on the subject). Watts wants you to see that the world is your body; Harding wants you to see that the world is your mind; and they're both right.This is just a charming book all around, and it will grow on you over the years without ever getting old. Buy a copy and keep it; when it wears out, buy another. Pass it out to your friends. Force it on your enemies (and thereby turn them into your friends). I've gone through at least a couple copies of it myself.Of course, if you're one of those people who thinks spirituality isn't _supposed_ to be fun, and that anything this simple is somehow unworthy of God, you should probably stay away from it for a while. Read Raymond Smullyan's _The Tao Is Silent_ first and (chuckle) lighten up.Is the world you experience "inside" your mind or "outside" it? Read Harding, and then _you_ tell _me_.

Try it, you'll like it!

This little book can be read in an hour. It's affects on the reader could well last a lifetime. The author will lead you thru a few simple exercises and ideas with a result that may surprise you. If and when you "get it", i.e. his point, its much more than a philosophical concept. There is an actual dawning in the mind of the world and life and conciousness being something more and other than we first thought. You can see and feel that indeed all things manifest in that clear light pure space above your shoulders, between your ears, behind your eyes. When i first read it, the result was a feeling of freedom and lightness that was unexpected but quite joyful. If you have trouble wading thru the maze of modern books on Zen and "spiritual experience", give this little book an hour of your undivided attention. It has the power to enlighten and at the very least its an entertaining direct experience of conciousness. "Headlessness" has been an ongoing and true aid in my own spiritual journey. Try it, you'll like it.

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on having no head by d.e.harding is a book that shows you the way to the other shore while not neglecting the shore you came from. it is the only book that i have ever read that put me in touch with who i really, really am and not just intellectually but experientially.it is a wonderful gift from a wonderful writer.

Instant meditation!

The clarity of thought expressed in this book allows the reader to achieve profound meditative states even before the book is finished. This is the only book I have ever read and been able to put into practice immediately concerning meditation. Anyone who can read will be able to come away from this book with a completely different view of reality. What is also important is that no drastic lifestyle changes are necessary, however you might find yourself changing as a result of reading this book. Whether you are a beginner at meditation, or an old hand, this is an excellent resource.

A Classic! One of the few able to produce instant insight.

Douglas Harding, in this "underground" classic, reveals a way of looking at the obvious in everyday perception that is so powerful and so potent that it should not be missed. Make certain that you're in a "good" space when you open it; the first chapter is one of the best in print in this genre and the first reading is potentially one of the most important ones you will make. Highly recommended.
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