
Richard Lang discusses the concept of "who am I?" through an experiential approach, focusing on the inability to see one's own face and the experience of being "headless" or "open space." He describes experiments designed to help people awaken to their "private identity," contrasting it with their "public identity" as perceived by others. Lang explains how this concept makes sense scientifically, psychologically, and spiritually, proposing four stages of life: baby, child, adult, and seer, with the fourth stage being the reawakening to one's true, "headless" nature. He concludes by emphasizing the "one" as the center of all layers and its journey of self-discovery and expression.
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