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Ph2t3r: The Journal of Solar Culture. Vol. 1

Ph2t3r: The Journal of Solar Culture. Vol. 1 in Brampton, ON

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PH2T3R is the creative engine of The Order of Fire - a visionary, international group of men organized to create and promote a new future-oriented solar culture. Its members aim to live and develop the syncretic philosophy of Solar Idealism, initially conceived and proposed by author Jack Donovan in his book Fire in the Dark. The Journal of Solar Culture disseminates the output of PH2T3R in writing, paired with podcasts and video recordings of their discussions, as well as educational and creative efforts in that format. Volume I of the printed Journal includes foundational texts, such as Donovan's "The Manifesto of Solar Culture and "Name of the Dragon is Negation." Donovan also contributed three new essays, written exclusively for this publication, including "Apollo's Broken Mask" and an Afterword that addresses the threat of transhumanism to masculinity and humanity and aims, "Toward A Human Future."C.B. Robertson, author of The Hero and the Man, engaged in an adventurous exploration of solar philosophy for this edition of the Journal, titled "Descending Odin's Throne: Enlightenment, Postmodernism, and Solar Phenomenology as a Groundwork for Meaning."The Journal also includes the work of many other members of the Order - such as Ed Hamann's treatise on ghee, inspiring essays for young men, a record of attempts to make Sumerian beer, Vic Verdier's thoughts on Solar Idealism as it relates to architecture, and more. Readers will also find a selection of solar poetry written by our members, including some solar wedding vows and song lyrics written by Paul Begadon, author of The Layman's Havamal.
PH2T3R is the creative engine of The Order of Fire - a visionary, international group of men organized to create and promote a new future-oriented solar culture. Its members aim to live and develop the syncretic philosophy of Solar Idealism, initially conceived and proposed by author Jack Donovan in his book Fire in the Dark. The Journal of Solar Culture disseminates the output of PH2T3R in writing, paired with podcasts and video recordings of their discussions, as well as educational and creative efforts in that format. Volume I of the printed Journal includes foundational texts, such as Donovan's "The Manifesto of Solar Culture and "Name of the Dragon is Negation." Donovan also contributed three new essays, written exclusively for this publication, including "Apollo's Broken Mask" and an Afterword that addresses the threat of transhumanism to masculinity and humanity and aims, "Toward A Human Future."C.B. Robertson, author of The Hero and the Man, engaged in an adventurous exploration of solar philosophy for this edition of the Journal, titled "Descending Odin's Throne: Enlightenment, Postmodernism, and Solar Phenomenology as a Groundwork for Meaning."The Journal also includes the work of many other members of the Order - such as Ed Hamann's treatise on ghee, inspiring essays for young men, a record of attempts to make Sumerian beer, Vic Verdier's thoughts on Solar Idealism as it relates to architecture, and more. Readers will also find a selection of solar poetry written by our members, including some solar wedding vows and song lyrics written by Paul Begadon, author of The Layman's Havamal.

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