Dr. Amir Alzzalam, a professor of Neurotheology and Adept of the Occult, casts himself into the desolate winter of Germany, severing all ties to the decaying world of men. As his body succumbs to terminal illness, his psyche fractures beneath the strain of divine transformation. Flesh decays as spirit sharpens. For eighteen brutal months, he performs rites of ancient Arabic Majiq, Solomonic conjurations, and modern esoteric alchemy.
Each ritual drives him deeper into delirium, stripping away the last illusions of humanity. His purpose is monstrous and pure: to tear the veil, birth a universe of his own design, and ascend beyond death into the sovereignty of GodForm.
The KARÇIST intricately weaves psychological deconstruction, ritual methodology, and metaphysical philosophy, offering a true pathworking that leads both protagonist and reader toward the ultimate aim of the Western Left-Hand Path: Apotheosis.
Beyond conventional fiction, The KARÇIST acts as a mirror for the adept, blurring the boundary between story and occult truth. This is not merely a tale, but an initiatory experience, reminiscent of Aleister Crowley's Diary of a Drug Fiend, crafted to awaken the seeds of transformation in those daring enough to tread the Path.