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Douglas Harding

    February 12, 1909 – January 11, 2007
    The Hidden Gospel
    On Having No Head
    Look For Yourself
    The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth (abridged)
    The Science of the 1st Person
    Open To The Source
    • 2022

      An Unconventional Portrait Of Yourself

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book showcases Harding's communication skills through straightforward language and simple, amusing drawings, making complex ideas accessible to younger readers. Written in 1941, it reflects his determination to engage a broad audience. Many concepts presented here serve as early versions of ideas that would be expanded upon in his later, more significant work, The Hierarchy of Heaven and Earth.

      An Unconventional Portrait Of Yourself
    • 2020

      The Science of the 1st Person

      Its Principles, Practice and Potential

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the core of religious experience, the narrative delves into Enlightenment as a journey to self-truth, alongside the pursuit of scientific truth about the external world. It examines the intricate relationship between spirituality and science, highlighting how both realms seek understanding and meaning in different contexts. Through this interplay, the book invites readers to reflect on the connections between personal enlightenment and broader scientific inquiry.

      The Science of the 1st Person
    • 2020

      Face to No-Face

      Rediscovering Our Original Nature

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book presents a series of engaging dialogues with Douglas Harding, focusing on the journey to awaken to our true nature and inherent freedom. Through unique exercises, Harding encourages readers to perceive their essence beyond physical identity, exploring the concept of the 'No-Face'—a limitless, eternal self connected to all existence. The conversations blend intimacy and humor, providing insights into self-discovery and personal authenticity. Harding's refreshing approach invites readers to rediscover themselves in a profound yet accessible manner.

      Face to No-Face
    • 2019

      Everyday Seeing

      daily meditations on the One within

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book invites readers to explore the concept of self-awareness and perception. It emphasizes recognizing the essence of one's being by focusing on the perspective from which one views the world. This exploration reveals a deeper understanding of existence as a vast, interconnected experience, encouraging a sense of openness and connection to the source of all things.

      Everyday Seeing
    • 2019

      The Cartoons of Douglas Harding

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in India from 1937 to 1943, this collection showcases Douglas Harding's cartoons published in The Statesman. Beyond their artistic merit, these works reveal Harding's multifaceted personality, highlighting his evolution from a skilled artist to a renowned writer, philosopher, and spiritual teacher. The cartoons offer a unique glimpse into his creative life and character, making this collection a valuable addition for those interested in his broader contributions to art and thought.

      The Cartoons of Douglas Harding
    • 2019

      The Trial of the Man Who Said He was God

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Set in a 2003 court case for blasphemy, the narrative explores profound themes of self-discovery and humanity's connection to the Divine. Through this unique structure, the author employs original techniques to challenge perceptions of faith and belief. The story critiques the harsh realities of heresy hunting while advocating for tolerance and forgiveness, reflecting on the complexities of spiritual and moral dilemmas in contemporary society.

      The Trial of the Man Who Said He was God
    • 2018

      The Turning Point

      to Being, Awareness, Joy

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book features a blend of insightful text, illustrations, and practical experiments aimed at deepening self-understanding. It emphasizes active participation through exercises designed to challenge readers' perceptions of themselves versus their true nature. The author insists that merely reading about these concepts is insufficient; engaging with the experiments is crucial for meaningful discovery and personal growth.

      The Turning Point
    • 2018

      Open To The Source

      Selected Teachings of Douglas Harding

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the transformative experience of self-awareness and identity. It emphasizes the empowering and invigorating nature of truly seeing oneself, likening it to a physical sensation that fosters courage and a sense of grounding. Through this journey of self-discovery, readers are encouraged to embrace their individuality and venture confidently into the world.

      Open To The Source
    • 2018

      Journey To The Centre Of The Youniverse

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a traveler who embarks on a journey from a distant place, hinting at a rich backstory filled with experiences and adventures. As the traveler shares their tale, readers are invited into a world of exploration and discovery, suggesting themes of wanderlust and the search for meaning. The enigmatic tone piques curiosity, promising a captivating and intricate story that reveals the depth of the traveler's journey.

      Journey To The Centre Of The Youniverse
    • 2018

      The Face Game

      • 422 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Originally penned in the late 1960s, this newly published paperback reveals Douglas Harding's insights that were long hidden away. Discovered posthumously in 2007, the typescript offers a unique glimpse into Harding's thoughts and creativity, providing readers with a fresh perspective on his work fifty years later.

      The Face Game