Depending on No-Thing is a clear and unsentimental look at what remains when the imagined center of "me" falls away. Robert Saltzman writes from lived experience, not doctrine. He dismantles the spiritual promises of final answers and special states, turning attention instead to the simplicity of experience as it actually shows up-without metaphysical storylines, without self-improvement agendas, without a someone behind the curtain.
This book is not a guide to bliss or transcendence. It is a companion for those who have seen through the usual reassurances and are ready to explore life with nothing to stand on: no hidden witness, no enlightened identity, no ultimate ground. What appears in that openness is not despair, but intimacy with the moment as it unfolds-unfiltered, unowned.
Psychological clarity replaces metaphysical fantasy. Direct seeing replaces belief. The search for escape gives way to a straightforward honesty about being alive.
For readers exhausted by teachings that promise liberation somewhere else, Depending on No-Thing offers something rarer: the end of seeking, and the beginning of unguarded presence with what is.