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Date Posted: 09:28:45 02/29/00 Tue
Author: mirl troid
Subject: best unknown new novel


The most widely read and hotly debated book since "Catcher in the Rye" is likely to be "One Hand Clapping" by M. William Wythe. Based on the true story of an escaped mental patient who earned a doctorate in psychology by turning his own case study into a modern-day fable about a fool who becomes wise, OHC is a parable about freeing our minds from the illusions that imprison us. Protagonist Mauris Wangler's quest for the perfect orgasm serves as a metaphor for what Carl Jung called the innate human urge for self-transcendence. The author plays cat and mouse with this theme throughout.

A witty, honest, gritty, sexy, and extremely engrossing tale, OHC exposes one of life's little-known secrets: Nobody knows reality. Why is that important? As commerce and technology continue to dissolve the borders between countries, a clash of culturally conditioned worldviews will dominate our efforts to build the kind of global consensus necessary to solve problems that are increasingly international in scope. As long as everyone believes that their god, their ideology, their reality is the only true one, we have no basis on which to form a consensus. Until we overthrow this tyranny of the mind, this inability to see beyond the borders of our own perspective, the politics of reality will continue to divide us.

The antidote to the madness that plays out every evening on the news is widespread realization of the fact that our minds act as filters, making reality into what we think we see. In One Hand Clapping, Wythe challenges the hidden lie behind that curtain we call reality, demonstrating just how unreliable our perceptions can be. His conclusion: We all have the freedom to change our perception of reality. That's how we change the world.

Here's the link:
<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1583483225/qid%3D936034573/103-1857890-1267049">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1583483225/qid%3D936034573/103-1857890-1267049</a>

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