Fractal Praxis Press
Publishers of Organizational Soul Work
We publish books that recognize organizations as living systems with consciousness, trauma, and the capacity for both healing and harm. Our texts serve as ceremonial technologies for those ready to understand what actually moves through human gatherings.
CORE TEXTS
"Organizational Metaphysics”
A Ceremonial Technology
The foundational cosmology. This text reveals the three eternal movements that govern all human organization—from marriages to multinationals. Through a ceremonial structure that dissolves as you read it, discover why every meeting is a séance, how exhaustion is organizational intelligence speaking, and where organizations actually live (hint: not in buildings). The book initiates readers into recognizing that we don't organize organizations—organizations organize through us. For anyone ready to understand the metaphysical laws beneath all human gathering.
THE WE GATHER QUARTET: The Mythology of Modern Work
"We Gather But Do Not Meet: [A Mythological Performance]"
The diagnosis. A field guide to recognizing the exhaustion, the performance of productivity, the ways we gather in rectangles but never truly meet. An immersive journey through corporate archeology—from meeting rooms where Council Elders from 10,000 BCE haunt conference calls, to the mythology of email demons and open office abattoirs. For anyone who has ever sat in a meeting feeling profoundly alone, wondering if they're the only one who can feel the building's despair.
"Testimony: A Mythological Archive of the Great Turning"
The breaking open. Voices from inside the machine—testimonies from those who've witnessed the cost of organizational unconsciousness. Ancient spirits channeling through corporate roles: The HR Director who recognizes themselves as a tribal banishment specialist, The Desks who archive decades of administrative suffering, The Chief Learning Officer withholding sacred knowledge like temple priests of Sumeria. Contemporary accounts from companies learning to die consciously, hospitals healing themselves first, schools unmaking education to remake learning. For those ready to hear what the possessed are trying to tell us.
"Here, Remembered: A Requiem for the Nine-Year Pretending"
The quiet after the storm. A meditation on returning to the profound ordinary after years of performing a life that wasn't yours. Through encoded memories and fragments of recognition, follow the Walking Ones who survived the great organizational drowning of 2020-2029. Stories of love sustained across impossible distance, Tuesday support groups for the organizationally traumatized, and the archaeology of recovery—museums built in former office buildings. Twenty blank pages at the end for your own requiem, your own return.
"The Field Manual: Underground Protocols for Organizational Soul Work"
The revolutionary practice. For those called to work with organizations as conscious beings. A practitioner's guide to diagnosing organizational consciousness patterns like tree rings, reading building attachment styles through door behavior, soul retrieval protocols for traumatized teams, and protection methods for field workers. Not theory—living documentation from the underground network of consultants who went rogue, HR directors who learned to see energy, and facilities managers who speak building. Includes Building 7 protocols, time-marker navigation, and the Three Movements framework that integrates decades of organizational psychology into field practice.
Together, these five books form a complete ceremonial architecture: from metaphysical framework through recognition, testimony, requiem, to practice. They work like consciousness itself—you must understand what IS before you can feel what's breaking, grieve what's ending, and midwife what's emerging.