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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Fatherdom By Brian ChapmanFatherdom explores the burden and transformation of fatherhood-both personal and archetypal. From the framework of religion to the structure of society, Brian Chapman unravels the myths we've inherited, exposing their weight, their fractures, and their influence on…the generations to come.Drawing on the works of Carl Jung, Friedrich Nietzsche, Alan Watts, and Jordan Peterson, Chapman examines why traditional religious frameworks are breaking down and how that collapse shapes our understanding of identity and legacy. Why does God exist? Why are we burdened with the sins of the father? And how does everything ultimately converge in the collective unconscious?Provocative, insightful, and unflinchingly honest, Fatherdom challenges readers to examine their own relationship with authority, identity, and the search for meaning in a world where God may no longer reside. It forces us to question what must be destroyed, what must be rebuilt, and what it means to become whole. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Hellas is not a sequel-it's a descent.Where Fatherdom wrestled with legacy, order, and paternal archetypes, Hellas steps off the precipice into entropy, grief, and the repressed feminine divine. This mythopoetic, philosophical companion volume continues Brian M. Chapman's archetypal triptyc…h with fearless vulnerability-trading structure for collapse, and certainty for surrender.Combining lyrical prose, archetypal symbolism, structural disruption, and spiritual inquiry, Hellas guides the reader through a dark night of the soul-not involuntary, but willfully embraced. It is a modern-day katabasis: a descent into the underworld of memory, identity, and disintegration. Chapman deconstructs narrative itself, offering instead an experience of unraveling-one that mirrors the chaos of loss and the strange beauty that emerges from brokenness.Through fragmented meditations, mythic inversions, and recurring symbols, Hellas asks the reader not to understand, but to feel. It blends philosophy, poetic myth, and experimental form to challenge conventional modes of storytelling. Chapters are idiosyncratically numbered and structured around both chaos theory and archetypal rites, echoing the non-linear collapse of meaning within the self.The book is haunted by a search for the lost feminine-buried beneath patriarchal myths, echoed in the voices of Lilith, Tiamat, Persephone, and nameless archetypes. But this is not a feminist manifesto-it is a spiritual autopsy. One that lays bare the silence at the heart of transformation and invites the reader to bear witness.The result is not a tidy resolution, but a luminous fracture. Hellas offers no answers, no map-only excavation. It is for readers willing to descend into the ruins of myth and psyche to find the sacred flicker that still survives.Where Fatherdom sought order, Hellas surrenders to beautiful undoing.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Fatherdom By Brian ChapmanFatherdom explores the burden and transformation of fatherhood-both personal and archetypal. From the framework of religion to the structure of society, Brian Chapman unravels the myths we've inherited, exposing their weight, their fractures, and their influence on… the generations to come.Drawing on the works of Carl Jung, Friedrich Nietzsche, Alan Watts, and Jordan Peterson, Chapman examines why traditional religious frameworks are breaking down and how that collapse shapes our understanding of identity and legacy. Why does God exist Why are we burdened with the sins of the father And how does everything ultimately converge in the collective unconscious Provocative, insightful, and unflinchingly honest, Fatherdom challenges readers to examine their own relationship with authority, identity, and the search for meaning in a world where God may no longer reside. It forces us to question what must be destroyed, what must be rebuilt, and what it means to become whole.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Hellas is not a sequel-it's a descent.Where Fatherdom wrestled with legacy, order, and paternal archetypes, Hellas steps off the precipice into entropy, grief, and the repressed feminine divine. This mythopoetic, philosophical companion volume continues Brian M. Chapman's archetypal triptych with…fearless vulnerability-trading structure for collapse, and certainty for surrender.Combining lyrical prose, archetypal symbolism, structural disruption, and spiritual inquiry, Hellas guides the reader through a dark night of the soul-not involuntary, but willfully embraced. It is a modern-day katabasis: a descent into the underworld of memory, identity, and disintegration. Chapman deconstructs narrative itself, offering instead an experience of unraveling-one that mirrors the chaos of loss and the strange beauty that emerges from brokenness.Through fragmented meditations, mythic inversions, and recurring symbols, Hellas asks the reader not to understand, but to feel. It blends philosophy, poetic myth, and experimental form to challenge conventional modes of storytelling. Chapters are idiosyncratically numbered and structured around both chaos theory and archetypal rites, echoing the non-linear collapse of meaning within the self.The book is haunted by a search for the lost feminine-buried beneath patriarchal myths, echoed in the voices of Lilith, Tiamat, Persephone, and nameless archetypes. But this is not a feminist manifesto-it is a spiritual autopsy. One that lays bare the silence at the heart of transformation and invites the reader to bear witness.The result is not a tidy resolution, but a luminous fracture. Hellas offers no answers, no map-only excavation. It is for readers willing to descend into the ruins of myth and psyche to find the sacred flicker that still survives.Where Fatherdom sought order, Hellas surrenders to beautiful undoing.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Hellas is not a sequel-it's a descent.Where Fatherdom wrestled with legacy, order, and paternal archetypes, Hellas steps off the precipice into entropy, grief, and the repressed feminine divine. This mythopoetic, philosophical companion volume continues Brian M. Chapman's archetypal triptych… with fearless vulnerability-trading structure for collapse, and certainty for surrender.Combining lyrical prose, archetypal symbolism, structural disruption, and spiritual inquiry, Hellas guides the reader through a dark night of the soul-not involuntary, but willfully embraced. It is a modern-day katabasis: a descent into the underworld of memory, identity, and disintegration. Chapman deconstructs narrative itself, offering instead an experience of unraveling-one that mirrors the chaos of loss and the strange beauty that emerges from brokenness.Through fragmented meditations, mythic inversions, and recurring symbols, Hellas asks the reader not to understand, but to feel. It blends philosophy, poetic myth, and experimental form to challenge conventional modes of storytelling. Chapters are idiosyncratically numbered and structured around both chaos theory and archetypal rites, echoing the non-linear collapse of meaning within the self.The book is haunted by a search for the lost feminine-buried beneath patriarchal myths, echoed in the voices of Lilith, Tiamat, Persephone, and nameless archetypes. But this is not a feminist manifesto-it is a spiritual autopsy. One that lays bare the silence at the heart of transformation and invites the reader to bear witness.The result is not a tidy resolution, but a luminous fracture. Hellas offers no answers, no map-only excavation. It is for readers willing to descend into the ruins of myth and psyche to find the sacred flicker that still survives.Where Fatherdom sought order, Hellas surrenders to beautiful undoing. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Hellas is not a sequel-it's a descent.Where Fatherdom wrestled with legacy, order, and paternal archetypes, Hellas steps off the precipice into entropy, grief, and the repressed feminine divine. This mythopoetic, philosophical companion volume continues Brian M. Chapman's archetypal triptych… with fearless vulnerability-trading structure for collapse, and certainty for surrender.Combining lyrical prose, archetypal symbolism, structural disruption, and spiritual inquiry, Hellas guides the reader through a dark night of the soul-not involuntary, but willfully embraced. It is a modern-day katabasis: a descent into the underworld of memory, identity, and disintegration. Chapman deconstructs narrative itself, offering instead an experience of unraveling-one that mirrors the chaos of loss and the strange beauty that emerges from brokenness.Through fragmented meditations, mythic inversions, and recurring symbols, Hellas asks the reader not to understand, but to feel. It blends philosophy, poetic myth, and experimental form to challenge conventional modes of storytelling. Chapters are idiosyncratically numbered and structured around both chaos theory and archetypal rites, echoing the non-linear collapse of meaning within the self.The book is haunted by a search for the lost feminine-buried beneath patriarchal myths, echoed in the voices of Lilith, Tiamat, Persephone, and nameless archetypes. But this is not a feminist manifesto-it is a spiritual autopsy. One that lays bare the silence at the heart of transformation and invites the reader to bear witness.The result is not a tidy resolution, but a luminous fracture. Hellas offers no answers, no map-only excavation. It is for readers willing to descend into the ruins of myth and psyche to find the sacred flicker that still survives.Where Fatherdom sought order, Hellas surrenders to beautiful undoing. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Fatherdom By Brian ChapmanFatherdom explores the burden and transformation of fatherhood-both personal and archetypal. From the framework of religion to the social architecture of modern identity, Brian Chapman unravels the myths we've inherited, exposing their weight, their fractures, and t…heir influence on the generations to come.This is not a guidebook or a manifesto. It is a meditation on legacy-what we inherit, what we carry, and what we pass on, knowingly or not. Chapman draws on the psychological landscapes of Carl Jung, the philosophical provocations of Friedrich Nietzsche, the spiritual freedom of Alan Watts, and the cultural diagnostics of Jordan Peterson. Through these lenses, Fatherdom examines why traditional religious frameworks are breaking down and how that collapse shapes our inner lives.Why does God exist, and who made Him? Why do we bear the wounds of our fathers-and what does it mean to break the cycle? Where does authority come from, and how do we live when the gods of our youth have gone silent?Blending memoir, myth, and philosophy, Chapman guides the reader through a deeply personal reckoning with the Divine Masculine-not as dogma, but as archetype. He explores fatherhood not as a role to perform, but as a symbol to integrate: sometimes loving, sometimes absent, sometimes terrible.At its core, Fatherdom is about transformation-of spirit, structure, and story. It's for those who feel the tectonic shifts beneath their feet, who no longer find refuge in inherited answers, and who sense the weight of legacy pressing inward from generations past.This book does not offer certainty, but it offers something just as vital: a framework for the questions we dare to ask when the old gods fall silent. It challenges us to examine what must be destroyed, what must be rebuilt, and what it truly means to become whole in a world still learning how to father itself. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.