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Face to No-Face

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In this distinctive series of dialogues, Douglas Harding, author, philosopher, and mystic, discusses the fundamental issue of how to awaken to the natural freedom that is our true self. Through a unique series of 'exercises,' Harding guides us to where we can clearly perceive our original nature. From this vantage point, we see that who we really are is not limited to our face and the self behind the face but is instead opened out into the limitless 'No-Face,' the infinite and eternal essence that is both absolutely free and at the same time identified with all existence. In spirited, intimate conversations as well as public talks, Face to No-Face offers us a special opportunity to come to know this beloved philosopher in an informal and often humorous setting. Throughout, the rediscovery of 'oneself' by oneself is invariably the principal theme, and Harding articulates the 'way home' in a manner that is always refreshingly authentic and original.

224 pages, Paperback

Published February 10, 2015

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David Lang

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David Lang is a co-founder of OpenROV, a community of citizen ocean explorers and creators of low-cost underwater robots.

David is a contributing editor to MAKE: Magazine and the author of the upcoming book, Zero to Maker, where he chronicles his journey from under-skilled beginner to manufacturing entrepreneur and ocean explorer. The book is a guide for anyone-- regardless of experience level-- to get involved with the maker movement and digital fabrication tools, like 3D printing.

David was named a 2013 TED Fellow. Prior to underwater robots, David managed OCSC Sailing in Berkeley, California, where he helped hundreds of students learn to sail and led sailing adventures around the world.

Learn more at www.ZeroToMaker.com

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