Folio VI — The Colophon
A note on the press.
OTHRKIND is a quarterly volume on imagination as the active principle of reality. It treats consciousness as craft and craft as devotion.
It collects, restates, and rehearses the voices of Neville Goddard, Bashar, Abraham Hicks, Clare Johnson and Yeshua of Nazareth — who disagree on language and agree on substance. The volume is indifferent to denomination. It is interested only in what works.
01The reader who suspects, but cannot quite credit, that the inner life is the operant power.
02The reader exhausted by self-help in its present form — its bullet points, its insistent optimism, its forgetfulness of beauty.
03The reader who can still be addressed in the second person — singular, attentive, particular.
Each issue is set in Cormorant Garamond for the display, Inter for the body, and JetBrains Mono for the marginalia. The signature color is oxblood, after the seal of an old book. The ground is the deep ink of nightfall. The page is parchment, but it knows it is a screen.
A circle within a circle, struck through by axis and diagonal. The outer is the world; the inner is the imagination; the cross-mark is where they meet, which is where every life is actually lived.
The Volume
OTHRKIND · vol. i · MMXXVI
Printed in the imagination. All souls reserved.
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