Free Workshop on
Headlessness
led by Richard Lang
Saturday Feb 28, 2-5PM
This workshop points out something very simple – that we cannot see our own faces, our own heads.
So what? you might say.
Many people have found that from this simple observation flow deep things –
Having no face of your own, everyone’s face is your own…
Although for others you are in the world, for yourself the world is in you…
You are still, and the world moves through you…
You are alone, yet include everyone…
You are the source of the world…
The philosopher Douglas Harding, author of
On Having No Head, was the first person to really focus attention on the fact that we cannot see our own faces, and demonstrated through his work (over a period of more than sixty years) the deep implications of this observation, showing how it dovetailed with the findings of modern science, comparative religion, depth psychology and so on.
Richard Lang worked with Douglas Harding for more than thirty years, and has led hundreds of workshops on the subject of headlessness. In this workshop he will be guiding you through the experiments invented by Douglas Harding for exploring the experience and the meaning of headlessness, indicating how profoundly beneficial is this awareness in everyday life.
If you want to know more, come to the workshop. To book a place, contact Richard: 07968 845 825 or
headexchange@gn.apc.org
Venue – 87B Cazenove Road, Stoke Newington, London N16 6BB
More information about headlessness visit www.headless.org