The Headless Way offers you a practical, user-friendly way to see Who you really are. This method was developed by the philosopher Douglas Harding. At the heart of this approach are the Experiments - awareness exercises that guide your attention directly to your deepest identity.
Religion’s AnswerThe world’s great mystics have a common message: "There is a Reality which is Indivisible, One, Alone, the Source and Being of all; not a thing, nor even a mind, but pure Spirit or clear Consciousness; and we are That and nothing but That, for That is our true Nature; and the only way to find It is to look steadily within, where are to be found utmost peace, unfading joy, and eternal life itself." (From Religions of the World by Douglas Harding) Science’s Answer What
you
are depends on the range of the observer. At several metres, more or
less, you are human, but at closer
ranges you are cells, molecules, atoms, particles… Viewed from further
away your body becomes absorbed into the rest of society, life, the
planet, the star, the galaxy… Science’s objective view of
you – zooming towards and away from you - reveals a hierarchically
organized system of layers that is alive,
intelligent and beautiful. Thus you have many layers, like an onion.
You need every one of these layers to exist. Your human identity, vital
and important as it is, is just one of these layers. You are also
sub-human and supra-human. (See The Hierarchy of Heaven & Earth.)
What are you at the Centre of your many layers? The scientist cannot say because she can only observe you from a distance. However close she gets to you, she remains outside you. What or Who you really are, the Ground of your Being, remains a mystery. Other People’s AnswerOther people are like the scientist because they cannot see what you are at Centre either, only what you are peripherally. Reflecting back to you what they make of you, their feedback is about you as a person. |
Your AnswerYou are not distant from yourself, not outside yourself. You – and you alone - are therefore perfectly placed to see what you are at Centre. All you have to do is look.
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