Life without a head
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In 1961, the experience of His true nature came to Douglas Harding - he called him Headlessness. What he believed by "himself" suddenly passed along with the crushing burden of the past. The perception of everything, as if for the first time, is clean and unlosable, the beauty was exposed, which was always here. This place, by misunderstanding the generally acceptedly considered an occupied head (contrary to direct perception), - actually accommodates the whole universe.
In this deep, brilliantly written book, it is proposed to explore this place - the most affordable, close and, as it were, a well-known, honest research (accessible to everyone!) Take the treasury of surprises and unimaginable miracles
In this deep, brilliantly written book, it is proposed to explore this place - the most affordable, close and, as it were, a well-known, honest research (accessible to everyone!) Take the treasury of surprises and unimaginable miracles
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Historical Literature
Series:
Series: Ne-2
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-98882-018-2
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