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> "On Having No Head" - he points out that we've never actually
> seen our heads. And finds enough material there for a whole
> book! It has a few laugh-out-loud moments...it's quite
> clever. But that's all.

Oh, wow, I've not heard that book mentioned in ages. I first read it in the late 1980's... still have my paperback copy somewhere.

I found it rather profound, although of course that says more about me than the material.

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~johano wrote (thread):

I am also a fan of Douglas Harding and his teaching -- reading "On Having No Head" contributed quite a bit to my philosophical development.