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Douglas Harding

I just received Face to No-Face in the mail today, a book with transcripts of workshops given by Douglas Harding.

When I read his words, and whenever I find myself as headless in daily life, a deep and heartfelt appreciation comes up. It is such a simple process, and presented in such as deeply human way, using simple, ordinary and everyday language. It is the Big Mind view, presented and lived in a deeply human, simple, ordinary and beautiful way.

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