THE CANON OF BECOMING
A Seven-Part Journey Through the Sacred Transformation of the Soul
This is not a self-help series.
It’s a mirror, a myth, and a map.
Each book guides the reader through a sacred arc, from the first wound to the final return.
It is the soul’s journey through loss, longing, structure, surrender, and sacred action.
Not everyone walks it consciously. But every soul walks it.
These are the hidden initiations of a human life, named and honored in language, symbol, and story.
1. The First Cut — Recognition
Where the wound begins.
The rupture. The moment of betrayal, loss, or heartbreak that shatters the self-image and opens the soul.
This book honors the pain and names the wound, so it can begin to loosen its grip.
2. Pilgrim — Seeking
The soul’s turning point.
Rooted in the Camino de Santiago, this is the long interior walk; the sacred solitude, the questions without answers, the aching pursuit of what cannot be named but must be found.
3. Templar — Structure
A form emerges. After dissolving and drifting, this is the first solid shape: sacred masculinity as a container, not a weapon. The first constructive becoming.
The sacred masculine, reborn. Not domination, but discipline.
This is the sword and the shield, the vow and the rule. The return of divine order within.
4. Devoted — Love
The sacred art of loving as presence.
This is devotion to God, and through God, to all others; brothers, sisters, lovers, strangers.
It is love as a vow: enduring, soft, fierce, and holy.
This is not about ego-identity but divine presence. Dissolution continues; but this time of separateness. Love as service. Love as surrender.
5. Becoming No One — Dissolution
The death of identity.
After the seeking, the serving, the loving; there is still something to surrender.
Whatever structures were built; identity, mission, and story are now surrendered. Even your service. A sacred un-becoming. This is ego death not as a crisis, but as a grace.
The sacred silence beneath all names.
6. Hercules Reborn — Action
The soul re-engages. From emptiness, new purpose.
Mythic discipline, reborn from emptiness.
Twelve symbolic trials that turn strength into service.
This is not the hero who performs, but the one who carries, sacrifices, and becomes.
This is earned becoming.
7. Beloved — Union
The return.
Where love meets love, and wholeness no longer needs to be earned.
The return. The one who has dissolved and been remade now simply is. No striving. Wholeness without effort. You are now who you always were.
This is the homecoming beyond all striving.
A soul, fully seen.
Together, these books form a spiritual odyssey—
Not to become someone new,
but to become who you always were.
Each stands alone.
Together, they form a sacred cycle.
A new myth for the modern soul.