On Having No Head by Douglas Harding
Zen and the Rediscovery of the Obvious
The book explores the concept of self-awareness and the nature of personal identity through a unique perspective, emphasizing the idea of "having no head" as a metaphor for experiencing the world without the constraints of ego and self-centered consciousness. It encourages readers to perceive reality directly, without the filters of preconceived notions and personal biases, leading to a profound sense of freedom and connection with the universe. Through a blend of philosophical insights and practical exercises, the book invites individuals to rediscover their true essence and embrace a more authentic way of being.
The 13327th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1961
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 100-150
- Original Language
- English
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