BLOOM
In BLOOM, Father Josiah Guillaume, a weary Catholic priest, abandons the confines of institutional duty following a funeral and journeys south toward Mexico City in search of spiritual renewal. Along the way, encounters with corruption, sensual awakening, and symbolic release compel him to confront the tension between obligation and integrity. The novel traces the turbulent emergence of selfhood and charts an ontological movement from enclosure to openness in which passion, betrayal, and surrender become instruments of transformation.
GLOOM
GLOOM is a hybrid philosophical journal-novel that examines emotional fracture and gradual integration across a generational arc. Centered on Howard Eugene S Smith, it interweaves prose, journal entries, and visual elements to portray sorrow not as pathology but as fertile ground for development. Drawing on dialectical method, habit formation, and layered models of causality, the work reframes despair as a necessary condition for clarity, transforming personal disorientation into disciplined insight.
GROOM
GROOM follows Orion Oscar S Smith’s progression from material attachment to integrated awareness. Guided by archetypal teachers, most notably the iridescent Sailing Leaf, Orion learns to navigate internal and external forces with precision rather than force. Integrating principles of polarity, elemental cycles, and layered embodiment, the work presents transformation as a process of alignment—an unfolding in which action, perception, and being cohere within a single, continuous movement.
The New Rule of 72
The New Rule of 72 reinterprets the traditional financial heuristic as a framework for disciplined stewardship in conditions of systemic instability. Proposing a strategic allocation across precious metals and real assets, the work emphasizes resilience, liquidity, and long-term preservation over speculative gain. Grounded in principles of restraint, foresight, and generational responsibility, it advances an ethic of wealth as infrastructure—designed not for accumulation alone, but for stability, continuity, and principled living.
Daily Philosophy
Daily Philosophy offers a concise survey of Western philosophical thought from the Presocratics to the modern era, tracing the evolution from mythic explanation to systematic inquiry. Engaging figures such as Heraclitus, Plato, Kant, and Nietzsche, the text presents philosophy as an active discipline rather than a historical archive. It invites readers to apply enduring questions of truth, ethics, and knowledge to contemporary life, positioning daily reflection as essential to clarity and self-governance.
Habitness: An Aphoristic Theology of Action
Habitness develops a theology of action in which habit becomes the primary vehicle of spiritual formation. Drawing from Aristotelian virtue ethics and Christian theological tradition, it reframes daily practice as a means of aligning intention with lived reality. Through aphoristic structure and practical emphasis, the work argues that fulfillment emerges not from intermittent insight, but from consistent, embodied discipline—where faith is enacted, not merely professed.
Dialectic Method Therapy (DMT)
Dialectic Method Therapy (DMT) presents a philosophically grounded therapeutic framework integrating classical philosophy, contemplative traditions, and modern psychology. Through structured dialogue, critical examination of belief, and applied ethical practice, the method addresses emotional disturbance at its conceptual root. By aligning perception with coherence and action with principle, DMT offers a disciplined pathway from internal contradiction to integrated psychological functioning.
ALIGN: Unlock Your Absolute Self
ALIGN introduces a five-phase developmental framework—Awaken, Let Go, Integrate, Grow, Navigate—designed to guide individuals toward clarity and sustained alignment. Combining structured exercises, reflective prompts, and applied challenges, the work translates abstract insight into daily practice. It positions uncertainty and resistance not as obstacles, but as necessary conditions for refinement, enabling a form of growth that is both intentional and adaptable.
The Two Thieves: 30 Proofs for Unwavering Faith
The Two Thieves examines the crucifixion narrative as a model of human response to divine truth. Through thirty structured arguments grounded in biblical exegesis and formal reasoning, it articulates a case for repentance, surrender, and relational faith. Rejecting symmetrical interpretations of moral equivalence, the work presents belief as both a rational and existential commitment, culminating in a decisive orientation toward grace.
The Echo Weaver
The Echo Weaver reimagines the philosophical architecture of BLOOM, GLOOM, and GROOM within a cyberpunk noir setting. In a networked city governed by resonance and memory, Elara Voss searches for a vanished artist within a system that edits identity through harmonic manipulation. As she navigates layers of illusion and reconstruction, the novel explores the limits of control, the persistence of original signal, and the role of absence in preserving truth. Awareness emerges not through domination of the system, but through inhabiting the unresolved spaces it cannot fully erase.
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