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We had a very good Summer Gathering (July 21-25) – about 40 people all aware they cannot see their own heads! and sharing their varied and changing responses to this simplest of facts.
It strikes me how egalitarian and democratic this Way is. The experience is non-verbal and utterly simple – we cannot see our own heads. Each of us has a unique response to this fact. There is no ‘right’ response – each person’s view from the Source is valid and important. And if someone finds no value in not being able to see their own head, this response is just as valid too! Given this, the Gathering became an opportunity to explore and share the meaning and implications of this unique experience – the experience of headlessness. It was also an opportunity for singing, dancing, an opportunity to hear Alan Rowlands play classical piano each evening, for walks round the cathedral and the town, for enjoying the great food at the college. And of course, it was an opportunity to meet new people who value this experience, as well as seeing old friends again. And what an international lot we were – Dutch, Belgian, Australian, American, German, Swedish, Welsh, Irish, Danish, Hungarian, and English! Richard Lang | Wednesday, July 28, 2010
My film of the experiments, Who Are We Really?, is now online with Greek subtitles. Giannis, a good friend in Athens, translated the text.
My mission statement is to make Seeing available to as many people as possible. The Seeing itself is simple and immediate. Once you know what to look for, and where to look, there really is no difficulty. Can you see your head? Of course not. From this point on, you can then decide whether this experience and perspective is important and meaningful to you, or not. But if you don't know about this direct way Home, you don't have that choice. So, let's make this perspective widely available, so that as many people as possible have a choice. Greek subtitles today. Other languages on their way. Anyone speak Chinese? Richard Lang | Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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