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Richard Lang is Co-ordinator of the Shollond Trust, the UK charity set up in 1996 to help share the Headless Way as widely as possible in the world. He first saw who he really was when he attended a workshop with Douglas Harding in 1970.
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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.
The most prominent living proponent of 'The Headless Way', Richard Lang, through a range of thought experiments offers a path for you to realise you've not got one too. #HeadlessExplained # ...
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Also see http://batgap.com/richard-lang/Chapters:00:00:00 - Richard Lang and The Headless Way00:03:18 - The Headless Way: Unpacking the Experience00:06:46 - ...
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May 6, 2014 · Richard discovered headlessness in 1970 when he met Douglas Harding, author of On Having No Head. They became friends. Since then he has travelled widely giving hundreds of workshops, written two...
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Richard Lang are suppliers of wholesale gifts in the UK and more, including wholesale Christmas gifts, wholesale greeting cards, as well as being garden center suppliers.
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Richard Lang's ChessGenius programs have a long history of being the strongest in the world. They have won Computer Chess World Championships 10 times. Perhaps ChessGenius's greatest achievement came in August 1994 when it shocked the Chess World and became the first program ever to beat a World Champion (Gary Kasparov) at a non-blitz time level.