Volume II — Unconventional Lives & Hybrid Figures
There are paths that don't follow any pattern.
Life stories that defy explanation.
Lives that defy conventional categories.
This second volume addresses that issue.
To that part of you that doesn't fit the mold.
This book does not seek to normalize
After meeting the key figures…
you might think that everything is becoming clearer.
But that's not always the case.
Because some setups aren't straightforward.
They intersect.
They blend together.
They overflow.
This book explores those areas.
What's at stake here
Archetypes do not always appear in their purest form.
They evolve.
They transform.
They move through the ages.
In this volume, you don't just encounter inner figures.
You meet people.
Mythological figures.
Historical figures.
Fictional heroes.
Dark, ambivalent, unsettling figures.
Lucifer, Baba Yaga, Joan of Arc, Magneto, Neo…
Some embody the fall.
Others embody rebellion.
Still others embody an impossible quest between light and darkness.
And then…
Then there are those that don't fit into any category at all.
Hybrid figures.
At the boundary between human and machine.
Between consciousness and programming.
Between transformation and a loss of bearings.
What you see here aren't models.
These are living tensions.
Figures that defy definition.
Figures that challenge conventional wisdom.
Figures that force us to think differently.
And sometimes… you’re not really sure where the human—
—ends and something else begins.
Excerpt from the book
Who is this book for?
This book is for those who don't fit into traditional molds.
To those who feel that their way of functioning doesn't fit the usual patterns.
To those who are grappling with deep inner conflicts…
and who are seeking to understand them in a different way.
A Note from the Author
This second volume is based on a true story.
Not all journeys are linear.
Not all archetypes are clearly defined.
There are more complex configurations.
More confusing.
And yet… deeply human.
This book is an attempt to give them a place.













