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Title: On Having No Head: Zen and the Rediscovery of the Obvious
by Douglas E. Harding, Huston Smith, Gene R. Thursby
ISBN: 1-878019-19-8
Publisher: Inner Directions
Pub. Date: April, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $11.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.86 (14 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: try it, you'll like it!
Comment: this little book can be read in an hour. its effects 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 space above your shoulders, between your ears, behind your nose. 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.

Rating: 5
Summary: Harding places "the headless way" within a Zen context
Comment: Douglas Harding's On Having No Head: Zen And The Rediscovery Of The Obvious is a philosophical look at "headlessness", or the psychological state of "no-self" of mysticism that opens one's mind and senses to the workings of internal and external nature. Harding places "the headless way" within a Zen context, as well as comparing it to other spiritual traditions in this insightful and thought-provoking treatise. On Having No Head is a highly recommended contribution to Buddhist and Eastern Philosophy supplemental reading lists.

Rating: 5
Summary: Dee-lightful!
Comment: This is yet another wonderful book on enlightenment. It teaches us that when we truly look at who we are, there is really no "self". The "self" is a concept made up in our head and it can be whatever you identify your "self" to be. I recently came across a wonderful book on how this pertains to relationships and our own development. It is called "The Ever-Transcending Spirit" by Toru Sato. It is a spectacular book that helps us appreciate the process of our spirit unfolding throughout life. I'd highly recommend these books if you are interested in understanding your true "self".

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