
Banana Patch deals
with the adventures Michael Jay when he says "Aloha"
to his formal education and sells all his possessions
to buy a one-way ticket to Maui, to live in a place
called Banana Patch, (once a real place). In Banana
Patch, Michael Jay discovers the practice of yoga and
meditation, and how to choose socially conscious alternatives
to racism, war, and dog-eat-dog (win-at-all-costs) competitive
attitudes he finds so despicably distasteful.
In his clumsy attempt at becoming
a holy man in the Eastern tradition, Michael Jay encounters
a couple lasciviously-steamy sexual interludes that
cause him an internal struggle coupled with an unending
set of metaphysical experiences which goes way beyond
the "grasp" of his limited rational mind.
Such spiritual experiences are
easily explained away by those characters who practice
siddhis (Sanskrit for spiritual powers), and this captivates
Michael Jay's attention. He wants that kind of power.
In fact, he becomes greedy for it. But, as long as he
wants it, he can't have it!
Take an adventure in spirit,
fiction, and fantasy set in a mostly-idyllic Hawaiian
hippie paradise. Take the journey to Banana Patch to
find out what happens!
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