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The Alchemy of the Broken Blade (Forging Inner Transformation from the Fire of Experience)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Damien Echols, Mitch Horowitz
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    240
    Publisher:
    Red Wheel Weiser (September 7, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Weiser Books
    Release Date:
    September 7, 2026
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9781578639397
    ISBN-10:
    1578639395
    Weight:
    16oz
    Dimensions:
    6" x 9"
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    Redwheel-RedWheelWeiser_04022026_P9905161_onix30-20260401.xml
    Folder:
    Redwheel
    List Price:
    $18.95
    Country of Origin:
    United States
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    65
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  • Overview

    This book is for anyone who’s been shattered—by trauma, by grief, or by the slow corrosion of meaning in a world that worships distraction. The Alchemy of the Broken Blade weaves a path for transformation—not through escape but through ritual, discipline, and relentless presence. 

    This book is a kind of field manual for those walking through fire. It is for anyone who’s been shattered—by trauma, by grief, by the long, slow erosion of purpose in a world that demands everything and gives little back. And it’s for anyone who senses that there must be something more. A deeper rhythm to life. A hidden current beneath the noise.

    The Alchemy of the Broken Blade is Echols’s attempt to trace that current—not through theory but through lived experience. It’s a book born from extremes: from death row and solitary confinement, from spiritual breakdown, and resurrection, from years spent clawing his way out of despair and into a life he could stand inside again. And through that process, Echols discovered a path—not clean or easy but sacred. A path rooted in discipline, ritual, devotion, and presence.

    This book is an amalgamation of Eastern (Kaizen) and Western (Hermetic) philosophies, braided together into a single spiritual process for transformation. Alchemy and Kaizen may seem worlds apart—one symbolic, the other procedural. But they share a root principle: transformation through presence. The core concept revolves around “the Way” (do), a path of personal and lasting transformation achieved through practices like Tang Soo Do and inner alchemy. The author shares personal stories of finding the “Way” in prison and after his release. He also stresses that the external form of practice is less important than the internal relationship to it, advocating for engagement with the world and finding the sacred in the mundane.

    “I wrote this book because I believe the way we live needs to be reimagined. Not in some utopian, idealistic way—but in a grounded, embodied way. The systems around us have failed to offer us meaning. They train us to numb, to consume, to abandon our own inner work. The Alchemy of the Broken Blade is a call to live differently—not perfectly but purposely,” Echols explains about his forthcoming book.

    Alchemy says: Take yourself apart. Purify. Refine. Recombine.
    Kaizen says: Start where you are. Take one small step. Then take another.
    Both are paths. Both are disciplines. Both are doorways to becoming.

    The book is structured in four parts to mirror the four steps of the alchemical process:

    • Part One: Deconstruction—examines breaking down the false self and recognizing internal enemies, using experiences such as solitary confinement as a metaphor for turning a a “tomb” into a “temple.”
    • Part Two: Reconstruction—focuses on rebuilding through tools such as magick, alchemy, Tang Soo Do, Kaizen, Bushido, and concepts such as the Chil Sung (Seven Stars), emphasizing continuous improvement and virtue.
    • Part Three: Integration—discusses putting knowledge into practice in daily life, making one’s personal do a way of living.
    • Part Four: Becoming—addresses the “Alchemy of Now,” focusing on embodied presence and what happens after crossing the abyss, emphasizing that the path is continuous and requires ongoing practice.