Summary:
The book explores a philosophical and experiential approach to self-inquiry, emphasizing the subjective absence of a head as a gateway to a profound sense of unity with the world. It combines personal narrative, exercises, and illustrations to guide readers toward a direct realization of their true, boundless nature.
Key points:
1. Headlessness: The concept that we can't see our own head, suggesting we're not just a separate self but a limitless awareness.
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