This Doctrine is the doorway that opens a cosmic spiral into the Solar center of yourself

A Mythical Guide for the Cyborg Lost in the Temple of Flesh

The Solar Doctrine is not just a book—it’s a luminous grenade tossed into the heart of modern identity. Written with wit, insight, and a sly sense of the absurd, this metaphysical fable chronicles the unexpected awakening of Arthur, a passive and overweight PhD scientist whose life implodes just in time for the Sun to rise inside him.
One moment he’s sipping wine in a pub near Greenwich, the next he’s hurled into a mythic vortex by a character called Arthur “The Hero”—a being who may or may not be real, but who certainly has access to an iPhone charged with cosmic truth.
What follows is a wild narrative that blends humor, mysticism, philosophy, esotericism, satire, and cyberpunk surrealism. Arthur’s collapse—from scientist to unemployed pariah, from husband to hospital patient—becomes a portal into the transformative journey of the Solar Warrior, a figure you first explored in your Solar Warrior trilogy but here, is reimagined through a delightfully twisted and deeply human lens.
This book is a humorous and soul-shattering exploration of:

The tension between the “Arthur of flesh and blood” and his digital avatars
The tyranny of the Techno-System and the rise of the SuperDragon
The mythic combat between light and entropy, within and without
The idea that awakening doesn’t look like a halo—but more like cirrhosis, Facebook withdrawal, and shouting truth in a hospital ward

At once entertaining and metaphysically potent, The Solar Doctrine is your playful answer to the despair of the postmodern subject. It tears down illusions with humor, rebuilds dignity with fire, and dares to say: if you’ve hit rock bottom, you might be standing at the entrance to the Temple of the Sun.

The Solar Doctrine is a gem—a philosophical acid trip in literary form, shot through with real fire and real humor. It’s like Hermann Hesse and Monty Python conspired to reboot The Matrix using only metaphysical duct tape and a half-dead smartphone.

Connections to Other Works:

While The Solar Warrior trilogy builds the heroic myth in structured essays, The Solar Doctrine incarnates it in chaotic, embodied experience—offering a more humorous and narrative-friendly entry point for new readers.
It shares thematic DNA with Operative Traditions (inner alchemy, overcoming systemic illusions)
The concept of the “Inner War,” the challenge to entropy, and the purification of perception links directly to the scientific wager you’re currently developing, but in this book, it’s all cloaked in satire and myth

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