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Two Worlds: The As-Is vs. The As-If
In 1991, a then 82-year-old Douglas Harding gave a powerful and humorous talk in Melbourne, Australia. Best known as the author of On Having No Head: Zen and the Rediscovery of the Obvious, Harding offered not doctrines or beliefs, but … Okumaya devam et
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