Joshua van Asakinda
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Joshua van Asakinda

Joshua van Asakinda has written a number of written works spanning a number of genres, including Slay the Maiden: Oracle: Ninety Days to a New Life; and Stranging the Beautiful Noise. His work is deeply philosophical in character, and has been influenced by a wide range of writers. And yet all of his work shares the same spirit: a heroic theory of being. Currently, the following books are in print, with more just beyond the horizon!

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Slay the Maiden

Seven heroes awaken suddenly in a world of shadows, and find themselves charged with a great destiny, led only by the visions of a young boy. Step by step, they are led deeper into darkness; step by step, they descend further into the mysteries of virtue, love, & sacrifice- a descent that can only end in tragedy.
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Oracle: Ninety Days to a New Life

Oracle: Ninety Days to a New Life is an inspirational book of aphorisms designed to lead one, step by step, into self-mastery. Written in the spirit of Heroic Theory, it combines a deep understanding of the way of the warrior, psychology and philosophy, and various religious traditions, in order to provide a sophisticated method for discovering the meaning of it all.
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Stranging the Beautiful Noise

Stranging the Beautiful Noise is a collection of 144 poems by Joshua van Asakinda, including, for instance, Abraxas:

"A good and godly lullaby through endless eras sings
But who can know what destiny that sacred ballad brings?
The wheel of birth and death must roll; its ending none may know
It spans that barren maybe where all human spirits grow
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