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---  "hyperbolicgeometry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Douglas Harding is an important Neo-Advaitin by virtue of his first 
> book, "On Having No Head"...which ironically is all about a stage, 
or 
> progressive level of attainment on the road to Enlightenment, but 
not 
> quite there.  His subsequent books go into the nature of complete 
Self-
> Relization which might be contrasted to "On Having No Head", with 
the 
> phrase: "On Having No Body".
>   Harding's first book might resonate with the experiences of TM 
> practitioners: they "transcend" for a time during meditation; and 
> eventually, transcend during the whole period of meditation but 
lose 
> the experience of clear Transcendance outside of meditation.  
> Eventually with further practice, "transcendance" occurs 24 hours a 
> day; but is this necessarily Enlightenment?  No, says Harding.  It 
> could be a certain level of clarity which he calls "Having No Head".
>  That is, part of the physiological apparatus is purified but not 
the 
> whold body. A full, complete Awakening says Harding would be 
matched 
> with the phrase "On Having No Body".  Such an attainment is 
discussed 
> in Harding's subsequent books.  Here's an excerpt:
http://www.realization.org/page/doc1/doc106a.htm
>

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