After Zarathustra Comes Korm
A mythological framework for consciousness beyond good and evil. The complete diagnostic cure for Western civilization's terminal diseases.
Expected Release: Winter 2026
Format: Hardcover, Paperback, Digital, Audiobook
Limited First Edition: 1000 numbered copies
What Is The Book of Korm?
The Book of Korm is not another philosophical treatise or spiritual guide. It's a mythological narrative that reveals:
- The complete diagnostic framework only glimpsed in the essays
- Seven Mirrors showing humanity's archetypal prisons
- The Alchemical Journey from split consciousness to integration
- The practical path beyond the Cancer of Integration and Cancer of Eros
Through the story of Korm—a figure who emerges after Nietzsche's Zarathustra—readers experience rather than learn the cure for split consciousness.
Preview: The Seven Mirrors
Already released excerpts from the book:
- The Leader's Theatre - The hollow authority creating enemies to exist
- The House of Sand - Civilization built on false foundations
- Scarcity's Illusion - Manufacturing lack to maintain control
- The Bank of Souls - The commodification of spirit
Remaining mirrors release with the complete work
Why This Book Matters Now
We're living through the collapse of split consciousness. Every institution built on the Cancer of Integration—the inability to hold paradox—is failing simultaneously. The Book of Korm doesn't offer another system to replace the dying ones. It offers the mythological framework for consciousness that transcends systems entirely.
This isn't about choosing better sides in the same wars. It's about recognizing the wars themselves as symptoms of a disease that's ending, either through our conscious participation in its cure or through civilizational collapse.
From Diagnosis to Cure
The essays diagnose the disease.
The podcasts reveal the shadow.
The mirrors show the prisons.
The Book of Korm provides the cure.
Not through instruction but through story. Not through philosophy but through mythology. Not through thinking but through recognition of what you've always known but been trained to forget.
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"After Zarathustra proclaimed God's death, humanity needed someone to show what comes after. Korm doesn't resurrect the dead god or create new idols. He reveals what was always here: the Self that needs no external authority because it IS the authority it sought."