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Richard Lang

    Ein seidenes Nachthemd
    Seeing Who You Really Are
    The Future of Energy
    Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Rural Europe
    The Man With No Head
    Celebrating Who We Are
    • 2024

      How will the world produce more, cleaner energy? Journalist and analyst Richard Black sets out a vision for the future which could benefit us all.

      The Future of Energy
    • 2021

      Focusing on the intersection of social entrepreneurship and innovation, this book explores how these elements address social and economic challenges in rural Europe. It highlights the role of social entrepreneurship in fostering community development and resilience in these regions. Ideal for those interested in entrepreneurship, innovation, and rural development, it offers insights into effective strategies for enhancing social impact in rural areas.

      Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Rural Europe
    • 2016

      The Man With No Head

      The Life and Ideas of Douglas Harding

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound question of identity, the author recounts his journey of self-discovery after rejecting traditional beliefs. He reveals an astonishing realization that his existence transcends mere physicality, connecting him to the universe in a complex, layered structure. At the core of this exploration lies the discovery of his True Self, representing the formless Reality that underlies all appearances. This introspective journey invites readers to reconsider their own understanding of self and existence.

      The Man With No Head
    • 2016
    • 2012

      Seeing Who You Really Are

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This book is a step-by-step guide to the treasure of Who We Really Are, the one Self in all beings. It enables us to see this One. It is a modern Western method that uses practical experiments to test a hypothesis about you - you are not what you look like. From a distance you are a 'something' - at two metres, for example, you are a person. But at zero distance you are No-thing-full-of-Everything, the timeless Aware Space in which all things exist. You are not required to believe this. Through seeing (and the other senses) you test this claim about Who You Really Are. It is this straightforward. You will also be exploring the implications of Seeing Who You Really Are - how it revolutionises your life. This method, though modern and Western, guides us to the truth celebrated by all great mystics, no matter what their religion, or where and when they lived.

      Seeing Who You Really Are