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EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY Extract from On Having No Head. The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost. I mean it in all seriousness: I have no head. It was eighteen years ago, when I was thirty-three, that IBUNAN - HEADLESS
Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo. He did not become a monk until late in life. He led his Zen meditation group with a few very simple rules. His most famous student, Shoju Rojin, was the root teacher of Hakuin Ekaku Zenji. For sayings by Bunan, see The OriginalPOINTING HOME
POINTING HERE. Who are you really? Not who are you in other people’s eyes, or in the mirror, or according to your beliefs and unexamined assumptions, but in your own direct experience. Great spiritual teachers say you are not your appearance – deep down, secretly, nearer to you than your breathing, you are capacity for the world.RICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.COLIN OLIVER
Colin Oliver. This Hour. A gold stitch in the west frays. and the sky peels to crimson. Rooks flying aslant cry for the roost. The small pates of mayweed glow. We are not strangers this hour. to how the world breathes fire. Our dog in hedgerow gloom.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
A VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY Extract from On Having No Head. The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost. I mean it in all seriousness: I have no head. It was eighteen years ago, when I was thirty-three, that IBUNAN - HEADLESS
Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo. He did not become a monk until late in life. He led his Zen meditation group with a few very simple rules. His most famous student, Shoju Rojin, was the root teacher of Hakuin Ekaku Zenji. For sayings by Bunan, see The OriginalPOINTING HOME
POINTING HERE. Who are you really? Not who are you in other people’s eyes, or in the mirror, or according to your beliefs and unexamined assumptions, but in your own direct experience. Great spiritual teachers say you are not your appearance – deep down, secretly, nearer to you than your breathing, you are capacity for the world.RICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.COLIN OLIVER
Colin Oliver. This Hour. A gold stitch in the west frays. and the sky peels to crimson. Rooks flying aslant cry for the roost. The small pates of mayweed glow. We are not strangers this hour. to how the world breathes fire. Our dog in hedgerow gloom.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
A VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
ARTICLES - HEADLESS
ARTICLES. In the submenu are a selection of articles by different people that explore the meaning and implications of discovering Who you really are. Several articles by Douglas Harding are also available. "Whereas the Experience of our Nature is served up (if at all) complete in one infinitely generous helping, its meaning is forthe most part
WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
POINTING HOME
POINTING HERE. Who are you really? Not who are you in other people’s eyes, or in the mirror, or according to your beliefs and unexamined assumptions, but in your own direct experience. Great spiritual teachers say you are not your appearance – deep down, secretly, nearer to you than your breathing, you are capacity for the world. ANNUAL HEADLESS WAY GATHERINGS Salisbury UK. Being with people who are practising the same Way and exploring the meaning of these experiments together helps us deepen our focus on this vision, while sharing our experience with close friends, even if not with a wider audience, is the best way of keeping it alive as an ever present resource for living in the everyday worldTOUCH - HEADLESS
TOUCH EXPERIMENT. 1. Touching My "Head". Richard Lang. A common objection to headlessness is: “I can’t see my head, it’s true, but I can touch it, so I do have a head here!”. Let’s explore this not through debate but through direct experience. When I touch my 'head' I see my fingers disappearing, followed by the experience oftouch
GALACTIC IDENTITY
Galactic Self-Consciousness. At the galactic level I cannot see my face (just as I cannot see my face at the human level). It is only by observing my galactic neighbours that I can build up an idea of my own galactic shape, size, age, behaviour and so on, as if I were seeing myself through their eyes. Thus I enjoy not only my view of them butSEEING NOTHING
Seeing into nothingness is true seeing and eternal seeing. Shen-hui. The Master said to me: All the Buddhas and all sentient beings are nothing but the One Mind, beside which nothing exists. This Mind, which is without beginning, is unborn and indestructible.SEEING YOUR NOSE
Theirs are small and on their faces. That’s the human nose for you. But mine is immense, multiple, and emerges from nowhere! This is not a human nose (just as my single Eye is not a human eye). It is God’s nose! I’ve discovered that God, although faceless, has a nose! (Well, many noses!) Here is a self-portrait by Ernst Mach, complete THE MAN WITH NO HEAD The Man with No Head. Richard Lang and Victor Lunn-Rockliffe. Douglas harding (1909-2007) began asking the question 'Who am I?' as a young man. Rejecting his father's fundamentalist religion he decided to put aside what he'd been told about himself and look for himself at hisidentity.
A VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY Extract from On Having No Head. The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost. I mean it in all seriousness: I have no head. It was eighteen years ago, when I was thirty-three, that IBUNAN - HEADLESS
Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo. He did not become a monk until late in life. He led his Zen meditation group with a few very simple rules. His most famous student, Shoju Rojin, was the root teacher of Hakuin Ekaku Zenji. For sayings by Bunan, see The OriginalRICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.COLIN OLIVER
Colin Oliver. This Hour. A gold stitch in the west frays. and the sky peels to crimson. Rooks flying aslant cry for the roost. The small pates of mayweed glow. We are not strangers this hour. to how the world breathes fire. Our dog in hedgerow gloom.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
PLOTINUS - HEADLESS
Plotinus (ca. 205–270) Plotinus was a major philosopher in the ancient world and is widely considered the father of Neoplatonism. Much of our biographical information about him comes from Porphyry’s preface to his edition of Plotinus’ Enneads.His metaphysical writings have inspired centuries of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Gnostic metaphysicians and mystics.A VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY Extract from On Having No Head. The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost. I mean it in all seriousness: I have no head. It was eighteen years ago, when I was thirty-three, that IBUNAN - HEADLESS
Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo. He did not become a monk until late in life. He led his Zen meditation group with a few very simple rules. His most famous student, Shoju Rojin, was the root teacher of Hakuin Ekaku Zenji. For sayings by Bunan, see The OriginalRICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.COLIN OLIVER
Colin Oliver. This Hour. A gold stitch in the west frays. and the sky peels to crimson. Rooks flying aslant cry for the roost. The small pates of mayweed glow. We are not strangers this hour. to how the world breathes fire. Our dog in hedgerow gloom.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
PLOTINUS - HEADLESS
Plotinus (ca. 205–270) Plotinus was a major philosopher in the ancient world and is widely considered the father of Neoplatonism. Much of our biographical information about him comes from Porphyry’s preface to his edition of Plotinus’ Enneads.His metaphysical writings have inspired centuries of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Gnostic metaphysicians and mystics.A VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
POINTING HOME
POINTING HERE. Who are you really? Not who are you in other people’s eyes, or in the mirror, or according to your beliefs and unexamined assumptions, but in your own direct experience. Great spiritual teachers say you are not your appearance – deep down, secretly, nearer to you than your breathing, you are capacity for the world.RICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.THE HEADLESS WAY
The Headless Way. Douglas Harding. (Written in the 1970s) Over the past thirty years a truly contemporary and Western way of 'seeing into one's Nature' or 'Enlightenment' has been developing. Though in essence the same as Zen, Sufism, and other spiritual disciplines, this way proceeds in an unusually down-to-earth fashion.GALACTIC IDENTITY
Galactic Self-Consciousness. At the galactic level I cannot see my face (just as I cannot see my face at the human level). It is only by observing my galactic neighbours that I can build up an idea of my own galactic shape, size, age, behaviour and so on, as if I were seeing myself through their eyes. Thus I enjoy not only my view of them butSEEING YOUR NOSE
Theirs are small and on their faces. That’s the human nose for you. But mine is immense, multiple, and emerges from nowhere! This is not a human nose (just as my single Eye is not a human eye). It is God’s nose! I’ve discovered that God, although faceless, has a nose! (Well, many noses!) Here is a self-portrait by Ernst Mach, completePLOTINUS - HEADLESS
Plotinus (ca. 205–270) Plotinus was a major philosopher in the ancient world and is widely considered the father of Neoplatonism. Much of our biographical information about him comes from Porphyry’s preface to his edition of Plotinus’ Enneads.His metaphysical writings have inspired centuries of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Gnostic metaphysicians and mystics. SHIH-T'OU - HEADLESS.ORG Shih-t'ou (700–790) Shih-t'ou, a contemporary of Ma-tsu, became a monk in his adult life. After he had attained enlightenment, he built himself a hut on rock and hence became known as 'The Rock'. Here he stayed for twenty-five years, devoted to meditation but at the same time attracting many followers. His teaching emphasized the identityof
THE MAN WITH NO HEAD The Man with No Head. Richard Lang and Victor Lunn-Rockliffe. Douglas harding (1909-2007) began asking the question 'Who am I?' as a young man. Rejecting his father's fundamentalist religion he decided to put aside what he'd been told about himself and look for himself at hisidentity.
A VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
BUNAN - HEADLESS
Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo. He did not become a monk until late in life. He led his Zen meditation group with a few very simple rules. His most famous student, Shoju Rojin, was the root teacher of Hakuin Ekaku Zenji. For sayings by Bunan, see The Original HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY Extract from On Having No Head. The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost. I mean it in all seriousness: I have no head. It was eighteen years ago, when I was thirty-three, that IRICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
COLIN OLIVER
Colin Oliver. This Hour. A gold stitch in the west frays. and the sky peels to crimson. Rooks flying aslant cry for the roost. The small pates of mayweed glow. We are not strangers this hour. to how the world breathes fire. Our dog in hedgerow gloom.SEEING YOUR NOSE
Theirs are small and on their faces. That’s the human nose for you. But mine is immense, multiple, and emerges from nowhere! This is not a human nose (just as my single Eye is not a human eye). It is God’s nose! I’ve discovered that God, although faceless, has a nose! (Well, many noses!) Here is a self-portrait by Ernst Mach, completeA VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
BUNAN - HEADLESS
Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo. He did not become a monk until late in life. He led his Zen meditation group with a few very simple rules. His most famous student, Shoju Rojin, was the root teacher of Hakuin Ekaku Zenji. For sayings by Bunan, see The Original HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY Extract from On Having No Head. The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost. I mean it in all seriousness: I have no head. It was eighteen years ago, when I was thirty-three, that IRICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
COLIN OLIVER
Colin Oliver. This Hour. A gold stitch in the west frays. and the sky peels to crimson. Rooks flying aslant cry for the roost. The small pates of mayweed glow. We are not strangers this hour. to how the world breathes fire. Our dog in hedgerow gloom.SEEING YOUR NOSE
Theirs are small and on their faces. That’s the human nose for you. But mine is immense, multiple, and emerges from nowhere! This is not a human nose (just as my single Eye is not a human eye). It is God’s nose! I’ve discovered that God, although faceless, has a nose! (Well, many noses!) Here is a self-portrait by Ernst Mach, completeA VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
ARTICLES - HEADLESS
ARTICLES. In the submenu are a selection of articles by different people that explore the meaning and implications of discovering Who you really are. Several articles by Douglas Harding are also available. "Whereas the Experience of our Nature is served up (if at all) complete in one infinitely generous helping, its meaning is forthe most part
WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
THE HEADLESS WAY
The Headless Way. Douglas Harding. (Written in the 1970s) Over the past thirty years a truly contemporary and Western way of 'seeing into one's Nature' or 'Enlightenment' has been developing. Though in essence the same as Zen, Sufism, and other spiritual disciplines, this way proceeds in an unusually down-to-earth fashion.TOUCH - HEADLESS
TOUCH EXPERIMENT. 1. Touching My "Head". Richard Lang. A common objection to headlessness is: “I can’t see my head, it’s true, but I can touch it, so I do have a head here!”. Let’s explore this not through debate but through direct experience. When I touch my 'head' I see my fingers disappearing, followed by the experience oftouch
PLANETARY IDENTITY
The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth A View by Richard Lang MY PLANETARY IDENTITY - EARTH Viewed from the other planets in the Solar System, I who am no-thing here at centre manifest over there as Earth, a beautiful, small blue planet orbiting the sun between Mars and Venus.A VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
SHIH-T'OU - HEADLESS.ORG Shih-t'ou (700–790) Shih-t'ou, a contemporary of Ma-tsu, became a monk in his adult life. After he had attained enlightenment, he built himself a hut on rock and hence became known as 'The Rock'. Here he stayed for twenty-five years, devoted to meditation but at the same time attracting many followers. His teaching emphasized the identityof
PLOTINUS - THE HEADLESS WAY Plotinus (ca. 205–270) Plotinus was a major philosopher in the ancient world and is widely considered the father of Neoplatonism. Much of our biographical information about him comes from Porphyry’s preface to his edition of Plotinus’ Enneads.His metaphysical writings have inspired centuries of Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and Gnostic metaphysicians and mystics. THE MAN WITH NO HEAD The Man with No Head. Richard Lang and Victor Lunn-Rockliffe. Douglas harding (1909-2007) began asking the question 'Who am I?' as a young man. Rejecting his father's fundamentalist religion he decided to put aside what he'd been told about himself and look for himself at hisidentity.
ABHAYANANDA
Swami Abhayananda (1938– ) Born Stan Trout in Indiana, USA. Experienced a 'spiritual awakening' in 1966, and subsequently went on a retreat for five years, in the Santa Cruz mountains of California. In 1972 went to India and studied under Swami Muktananda for two years, after which he returned to the USA and lived and served in hisashrams
THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY Extract from On Having No Head. The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost. I mean it in all seriousness: I have no head. It was eighteen years ago, when I was thirty-three, that IBUNAN - HEADLESS
Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo. He did not become a monk until late in life. He led his Zen meditation group with a few very simple rules. His most famous student, Shoju Rojin, was the root teacher of Hakuin Ekaku Zenji. For sayings by Bunan, see The OriginalRICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
SEEING NOTHING
Seeing into nothingness is true seeing and eternal seeing. Shen-hui. The Master said to me: All the Buddhas and all sentient beings are nothing but the One Mind, beside which nothing exists. This Mind, which is without beginning, is unborn and indestructible.SEEING YOUR NOSE
Theirs are small and on their faces. That’s the human nose for you. But mine is immense, multiple, and emerges from nowhere! This is not a human nose (just as my single Eye is not a human eye). It is God’s nose! I’ve discovered that God, although faceless, has a nose! (Well, many noses!) Here is a self-portrait by Ernst Mach, completeDE HOOFDLOZE WEG
De Hoofdloze weg biedt je een praktische, gebruiksvriendelijke methode om te zien Wie je werkelijk bent. Deze methode werd ontwikkeld door de filosoof Douglas Harding. De kern van zijn aanpak zijn de Experimenten – bewustzijnsoefeningen die je aandacht direct naar je diepsteidentiteit leiden.
THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY Extract from On Having No Head. The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost. I mean it in all seriousness: I have no head. It was eighteen years ago, when I was thirty-three, that IBUNAN - HEADLESS
Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo. He did not become a monk until late in life. He led his Zen meditation group with a few very simple rules. His most famous student, Shoju Rojin, was the root teacher of Hakuin Ekaku Zenji. For sayings by Bunan, see The OriginalRICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG. Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970. He is committed to making this Vision as widely available as possible.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
SEEING NOTHING
Seeing into nothingness is true seeing and eternal seeing. Shen-hui. The Master said to me: All the Buddhas and all sentient beings are nothing but the One Mind, beside which nothing exists. This Mind, which is without beginning, is unborn and indestructible.SEEING YOUR NOSE
Theirs are small and on their faces. That’s the human nose for you. But mine is immense, multiple, and emerges from nowhere! This is not a human nose (just as my single Eye is not a human eye). It is God’s nose! I’ve discovered that God, although faceless, has a nose! (Well, many noses!) Here is a self-portrait by Ernst Mach, completeDE HOOFDLOZE WEG
De Hoofdloze weg biedt je een praktische, gebruiksvriendelijke methode om te zien Wie je werkelijk bent. Deze methode werd ontwikkeld door de filosoof Douglas Harding. De kern van zijn aanpak zijn de Experimenten – bewustzijnsoefeningen die je aandacht direct naar je diepsteidentiteit leiden.
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ARTICLES. In the submenu are a selection of articles by different people that explore the meaning and implications of discovering Who you really are. Several articles by Douglas Harding are also available. "Whereas the Experience of our Nature is served up (if at all) complete in one infinitely generous helping, its meaning is forthe most part
WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HEADLESS WAY PODCASTS Headless Way Podcasts Available now on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud and Spotify. Use these apps on your phone to find the Podcast app. Stitcher, SoundCloud and THE HIERARCHY OF HEAVEN & EARTH The ideas in these website Hierarchy pages are drawn mainly from the book The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth by Douglas Harding (plus some ideas from elsewhere in Harding's work). This work of philosophy is a contemporary view of our place in the cosmos. It brings back into the picture of who we are the implications of the presence and range ofPOINTING HOME
POINTING HERE. Who are you really? Not who are you in other people’s eyes, or in the mirror, or according to your beliefs and unexamined assumptions, but in your own direct experience. Great spiritual teachers say you are not your appearance – deep down, secretly, nearer to you than your breathing, you are capacity for the world.GALACTIC IDENTITY
MY GALACTIC IDENTITY - THE MILKY WAY. Viewed from a neighbouring galaxy I who am nothing but capacity here at centre, manifest over there as a spiral galaxy - the Milky Way. Spinning majestically like a slow Catherine wheel I am composed of perhaps 100 billion stars and am about 13.6 billion years old, give or take 800 million years!COLIN OLIVER
Colin Oliver. This Hour. A gold stitch in the west frays. and the sky peels to crimson. Rooks flying aslant cry for the roost. The small pates of mayweed glow. We are not strangers this hour. to how the world breathes fire. Our dog in hedgerow gloom.THE SHOLLOND TRUST
THE SHOLLOND TRUST. The Shollond Trust is a UK charitable trust (reg. charity no. 1059551) formed in 1996 to help share this 'headless' way of awakening to Who we all really are. The Trust consists of a circle of Trustees overseeing the work of the Trust and a Co-ordinator who carries out the day-toA VIEW OF BANKEI
A View of Bankei. Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen. His concern was with the truth as an immediate experience, not with a systematicapproach to
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De Hoofdloze weg biedt je een praktische, gebruiksvriendelijke methode om te zien Wie je werkelijk bent. Deze methode werd ontwikkeld door de filosoof Douglas Harding. De kern van zijn aanpak zijn de Experimenten – bewustzijnsoefeningen die je aandacht direct naar je diepsteidentiteit leiden.
THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGSHEADLESS WAY EXPERIMENTSHEADLESS MEDITATIONHEADLESS HEADHEADLESS ORGHEADLESS WEBSITEMAKE A ZOOM MEETING HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost.GALACTIC IDENTITY
The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth A View by Richard Lang MY GALACTIC IDENTITY - THE MILKY WAY Viewed from a neighbouring galaxy I who am nothing but capacity here at centre, manifest over there as a spiral galaxy - the Milky Way.RICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world.SEEING YOUR NOSE
Sometimes, when people realize that from their own point of view they are faceless – and therefore capacity for the world - they then get worried about being able to see their noses. “I can see my nose – doesn’t this mean that I have a face here after all, that I’m not space for the world?”BUNAN - HEADLESS
Shido Bunan Zenji (1603–1676) Shido Bunan Zenji was a Japanese Zen master. He wrote much poetry and prose. Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
SEEING NOTHING
Seeing Nothing. Perception that there is nothing to perceive -- that is Nirvana, also known as deliverance. How can there be perception when we are confronted by nothing at all? THE HEADLESS WAYHOMENEWSEXPERIMENTSD.E. HARDINGWORKSHOPSVIDEO The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.EXPERIMENTS
For a video introduction to the experiments, click here The experiments guide your attention inwards to the core of your being. This "inseeing" is simple and straightforward. For example, all you do in the Pointing Here experiment - a good place to start - is to point outwards and observe what you see, then point inwards and observe what you see, or don't see! WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGSHEADLESS WAY EXPERIMENTSHEADLESS MEDITATIONHEADLESS HEADHEADLESS ORGHEADLESS WEBSITEMAKE A ZOOM MEETING HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HARDING'S MOMENT OF DISCOVERY The best day of my life—my rebirthday, so to speak—was when I found I had no head. This is not a literary gambit, a witticism designed to arouse interest at any cost.GALACTIC IDENTITY
The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth A View by Richard Lang MY GALACTIC IDENTITY - THE MILKY WAY Viewed from a neighbouring galaxy I who am nothing but capacity here at centre, manifest over there as a spiral galaxy - the Milky Way.RICHARD LANG
RICHARD LANG Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world.SEEING YOUR NOSE
Sometimes, when people realize that from their own point of view they are faceless – and therefore capacity for the world - they then get worried about being able to see their noses. “I can see my nose – doesn’t this mean that I have a face here after all, that I’m not space for the world?”BUNAN - HEADLESS
Shido Bunan Zenji (1603–1676) Shido Bunan Zenji was a Japanese Zen master. He wrote much poetry and prose. Bunan lived an austere and simple life as a lay innkeeper, practising Zen under the guidance of National Teacher Gudo.DOUGLAS HARDING
Douglas Harding was born in 1909 in Suffolk, England. He grew up in a strict fundamentalist Christian sect, the Exclusive Plymouth Brethren. The ‘Brethren’ believed they were the ‘saved’ ones, that they had the one true path to God and that everyone else was bound forHell.
SEEING NOTHING
Seeing Nothing. Perception that there is nothing to perceive -- that is Nirvana, also known as deliverance. How can there be perception when we are confronted by nothing at all?ARTICLES - HEADLESS
In the submenu are a selection of articles by different people that explore the meaning and implications of discovering Who you really are. Several articles by Douglas Harding are also available. WEEKLY HEADLESS ZOOM MEETINGS HEADLESS WAY ZOOM MEETINGS. This is an unlisted page, not for general public attention.. Here are links for the weekly headless online zoomvideo meetings.
HEADLESS WAY PODCASTS Headless Way Podcasts Available now on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud and Spotify. Use these apps on your phone to find the Podcast app. Stitcher, SoundCloud andGALACTIC IDENTITY
The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth A View by Richard Lang MY GALACTIC IDENTITY - THE MILKY WAY Viewed from a neighbouring galaxy I who am nothing but capacity here at centre, manifest over there as a spiral galaxy - the Milky Way. THE HIERARCHY OF HEAVEN & EARTH A View by Richard Lang INTRODUCTION The ideas in these website Hierarchy pages are drawn mainly from the book The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth by Douglas Harding (plus some ideas from elsewhere in Harding's work). This work of philosophy is a contemporary view of our place in the cosmos.POINTING HOME
1. What To Look For Like the empty sky It has no boundaries, yet It is right in this place, ever profound and clear. Yung-chia Hsuan-cheh Into the soul's essence no speck can ever fall.COLIN OLIVER
Evening. Stopped on the path to listen to a warbler in the reeds, between myself and these reeds, stones, dry cracks in the earth, thereis no distance:
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THE SHOLLOND TRUST The Shollond Trust is a UK charitable trust (reg. charity no. 1059551) formed in 1996 to help share this 'headless' way of awakening to Who we all really are.A VIEW OF BANKEI
Bankei Zenji (1622-1693) was a great Japanese religious teacher who spoke to the people directly rather than from the sutras. He adhered to no particular school and his teaching was remarkably individual and raw, of the essence of Zen.DE HOOFDLOZE WEG
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