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Richard Lang



Average rating: 4.48 · 241 ratings · 16 reviews · 55 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Man With No Head: The L...

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Seeing Who You Really Are

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“just reminded me of a saying by Nisargadatta Maharaj: ‘Wisdom tells me I am Nothing, Love tells me I am everything. Between the two my life flows.”
Richard Lang, Seeing Who You Really Are

“every human who says: ‘I AM this or that or whatever’ - which, as Meister Eckhart points out, only God can really, really say - is a unique and quite indispensable aspect of His infinite variety. Shankara, the great Hindu sage and philosopher, tells us, ‘This being-the-Self-of-all is the highest state of consciousness of the Self, His supreme natural state. But when, before this, one feels oneself to be other than the Self of all, even by a hair’s breadth, that state is delusion.’ D.E. Harding”
Richard Lang, Seeing Who You Really Are



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