Open to the Source by Douglas E Harding

Open to the Source by Douglas E Harding

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Open to the Source by Douglas E Harding

Open to the Source is a comprehensive collection of the writings that best convey Douglas Harding's message and method. Presented against a series of unique photographs, this wide-ranging compilation provides the reader with clear access to the state of being that Harding equates with the Self of Vedanta and the no-self of Buddhism. The implication of this simple and wonderful truth is that, when seen from the correct perspective, we are not what we ordinarily appear to be. Clearly, our appearance is limited. But is our reality? We have the freedom to realize our unlimited nature right now; it is up to us to look.
Douglas Harding is a highly regarded philosopher and spiritual teacher and the author of many books, including the contemporary classic On Having No Head. His unique method of awakening to the Source, of seeing who we really are, is original, effective, direct, and practical. Harding's inspired approach is conversant with the spirit and conclusions of modern science and is affirmed by the immediate evidence of our senses rather than by speculative belief. The method of direct perception-of seeing ourselves as we truly are-as taught by Harding for more than fifty years, is increasingly recognized by people the world over as the new face of spirituality.
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ISBN 13 9781878019233
ISBN 10 1878019236
Title Open to the Source
Author Douglas E Harding
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Inner Directions Publishing
Year published 2005-10-01
Number of pages 210
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.