
Richard Lang
Teacher of The Headless Way for over fifty years, also worked as a psychotherapist and teaches tai chi and dance. His approach focuses on awakening to one's true self.
Top 5 podcasts with Richard Lang
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Mar 15, 2023 • 1h 13min
Not seeing your face as a first step to enlightenment? (with Richard Lang)
Richard Lang, a teacher of The Headless Way and psychotherapist, discusses the concept of self beyond physical identity. He explores the idea of being 'headless' as a means to awaken to one's true, boundless self. The conversation delves into self-perception vs. genuine experience, the impact of societal labels on identity, and the nature of consciousness. Lang encourages listeners to reflect on their inner essence and interconnectedness, prompting a journey of self-discovery and understanding that transcends traditional mindfulness practices.

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Jun 18, 2023 • 40min
Making Sense of Meditation | Episode 10 of The Essential Sam Harris
Join insightful discussions with Joseph Goldstein, a pioneer in Insight Meditation, and Richard Lang, a devoted student of Douglas Harding. They dive into a life-changing moment Goldstein experienced that unlocked the full potential of meditation. Lang introduces the 'headless way,' prompting listeners to question self-perception. The conversation covers practical applications of mindfulness in overcoming addiction and explores how meditation can physically alter the brain. They also touch upon the claim that 'Buddhism is true,' separating it from cultural behaviors.

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Jun 18, 2023 • 2h 2min
Making Sense of Meditation
In this episode, we traverse a decade of Sam’s conversations on the topic of meditation.
We start with the very first recorded episode from the archives: a conversation with Sam’s meditation teacher and friend, Joseph Goldstein. Goldstein recalls how his thinking was unlocked—allowing him to fully realize the power of the practice—by the utterance of one single word.
We then hear from author Richard Lang as he guides us towards a strangely obvious insight that came to be known as “the headless way.” Next, philosopher and neuroscientist Thomas Metzinger employs his vast expertise in both neurobiology and meditation to show how our brains generate a model of the world and self, and how meditation can help us catch that process in the act.
Psychiatrist Judson Brewer then shifts the conversation to some very practical applications of mindfulness meditation, addressing the problem of addiction to things like food, smoking, or drugs by retraining the reward centers in our brains. Next, Daniel Goleman and Richard Davidson dig into the neuroscience of meditation and discuss how experienced meditators may actually be physically altering their brains.
We then listen in on Sam’s conversation with author Robert Wright, who defends the claim that “Buddhism is true.” Sam and Wright discuss the validity of this claim while ensuring they keep it separate from the political and moral behaviors of Buddhist nations and individuals.
We conclude with Sam delivering the answer to a question posed by the Belgian neuroscientist Steven Laureys. In doing so, Sam provides a comprehensive tour of his philosophies. He ties together his personal brand of moral analysis, his reverence for science and truth seeking, and his reasoning as to why he still meditates and why he proudly promotes the practice.
About the Series
Filmmaker Jay Shapiro has produced The Essential Sam Harris, a new series of audio documentaries exploring the major topics that Sam has focused on over the course of his career.
Each episode weaves together original analysis, critical perspective, and novel thought experiments with some of the most compelling exchanges from the Making Sense archive. Whether you are new to a particular topic, or think you have your mind made up about it, we think you’ll find this series fascinating.

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Jun 18, 2023 • 2h 2min
Making Sense of Meditation
In this episode, we traverse a decade of Sam’s conversations on the topic of meditation.
We start with the very first recorded episode from the archives: a conversation with Sam’s meditation teacher and friend, Joseph Goldstein. Goldstein recalls how his thinking was unlocked—allowing him to fully realize the power of the practice—by the utterance of one single word.
We then hear from author Richard Lang as he guides us towards a strangely obvious insight that came to be known as “the headless way.” Next, philosopher and neuroscientist Thomas Metzinger employs his vast expertise in both neurobiology and meditation to show how our brains generate a model of the world and self, and how meditation can help us catch that process in the act.
Psychiatrist Judson Brewer then shifts the conversation to some very practical applications of mindfulness meditation, addressing the problem of addiction to things like food, smoking, or drugs by retraining the reward centers in our brains. Next, Daniel Goleman and Richard Davidson dig into the neuroscience of meditation and discuss how experienced meditators may actually be physically altering their brains.
We then listen in on Sam’s conversation with author Robert Wright, who defends the claim that “Buddhism is true.” Sam and Wright discuss the validity of this claim while ensuring they keep it separate from the political and moral behaviors of Buddhist nations and individuals.
We conclude with Sam delivering the answer to a question posed by the Belgian neuroscientist Steven Laureys. In doing so, Sam provides a comprehensive tour of his philosophies. He ties together his personal brand of moral analysis, his reverence for science and truth seeking, and his reasoning as to why he still meditates and why he proudly promotes the practice.
About the Series
Filmmaker Jay Shapiro has produced The Essential Sam Harris, a new series of audio documentaries exploring the major topics that Sam has focused on over the course of his career.
Each episode weaves together original analysis, critical perspective, and novel thought experiments with some of the most compelling exchanges from the Making Sense archive. Whether you are new to a particular topic, or think you have your mind made up about it, we think you’ll find this series fascinating.

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May 25, 2024 • 1h 7min
The Headless Way -- Interview with Richard Lang
Richard Lang, an expert in The Headless Way philosophy, discusses societal norms around self-perception, childhood spiritual experiences, the impact of 'headless way' philosophy, the development of self-awareness and empathy, mindfulness practices, visual measurement exercises, and the exploration of consciousness and self-unity in an enlightening and thought-provoking interview.