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Albert Einstein was wrong when he said: "God doesn't play dice with
the world." The Universe is a serious Gamer. In this sequel to
House of Pain, Sim plays for both sides: restraint and
licentiousness; pain and pleasure. Is kinky sex the shortcut to
Enlightenment? Sim, aka S&M, is betting on it and he's all in
In the passionate pursuit of Divine Perfection, he dives headfirst
into the deep end of trouble, Tantric sex, mayhem and brotherly
love to prove his point. Sequestered on the top of the world in his
private Sunrise rehabilitation center-an intimate lunatic asylum,
strip club, casino and orphanage-Sim pushes the limits of
discipline and decadence. As the Universe continues to up the ante
and twist the rules, he discovers his patients and students are his
best teachers. His assistant therapist Nat instructs, "Pain is your
best friend, Sim, more honest than pleasure. When you look it in
the eye -when you submit-you open the doorway to becoming a great
being." The advice of his protege, yoga student and incestuous
teacher's pet Kama Dave is simpler: "You can't win and you can't
quit."
House of Pain is a story about fast boys, passionate women, rough
sex, hard drugs, yoga, and human consciousness; about finding peace
and love in a sick but beautiful world. This novel draws you down a
dark path that leads from the unexpected intersection of yoga and
western medicine to the simple truth of a perverted and most kinky
universe where pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional. When
Sim, nicknamed S&M by his friends, takes the deeply
compassionate bodhisattva vow to end human suffering, at the same
time as a vow of celibacy, the Universe roars with laughter and
begins throwing boulder-sized rocks at his House. His idyllic world
is interrupted by a brutal attack that turns the surfing community
on its head and leaves Sim fighting demons both inside and out. The
darker it gets, the more he relies on Tantra, an esoteric and
internalized yoga practice, to bring himself, his family and his
friends back to light and life. "You had me at Sim. It's an
unexpected education hidden in the story of a dark and twisty
character that sucks you in and leaves you breathlessly wanting
more - and the whole time you're reading, you don't realize what's
being undone in you." Jessica Winston
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