

Richard Lang on having no head | Living Mirrors #84
Mar 4, 2022
Richard Lang, coordinator of the Shollond Trust and author on the Headless Way, shares profound insights into self-discovery and the nondual nature of experience. He explores the intricate evolution of self-identity shaped by social interactions. The conversation highlights the unity of consciousness and the importance of recognizing our interconnectedness. Through personal anecdotes and reflections on life and death, Richard encourages listeners to embrace their true essence, fostering deeper self-awareness and community engagement.
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Seeing No Head, Just World
- You cannot see your own face or head directly, only the world around it. - This reveals that your private experience is headless, being open space for everything else.
Self Changes With Perspective
- Your sense of self depends on the observer's perspective and distance. - From zero distance, your center is empty space, but at six feet you appear as a person with a head.
Switching Between Self-Languages
- The language of first-person experience differs from third-person identity language. - You can switch between describing yourself as 'Richard' and as the open space you observe from.