There are not two separate hands to be joined. God and each of us are already one hand. Oneness with God means, in the most essential way, that there is no separation between us and Spirit. Together with his colleague Michael Andes, Jonathan Ellis tells one of many spiritual stories, using the image of God and us as one hand-not two hands intertwined. One Hand is in the spirit of what contemporary authors describe as non-dualism, and the ancient wisdom of the Sanskrit term Advaita. This book provides new metaphors to understand the personality, our close relationships, as well as personal and social health. The book provides a fresh perspective on what the various forms of spiritual practice offer. Topics also include the fear of individual death, the role of intuition, the uses of trancework, and the origins of kindness.