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The Osiris Pattern

Recovery as Initiation

Brett Iskra
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
The Liminal Threshold Press

About

What if recovery isn't just about stopping... but becoming?
Across ancient cultures, a pattern appears again and again:
a descent, a breaking, a symbolic death, and a return transformed.
Long before modern psychology, these experiences were understood as initiation.
In The Osiris Pattern, Brett Iskra explores recovery through this ancient lens-revealing that the journey out of addiction is not just survival, but transformation.
Drawing from the Egyptian myth of Osiris, the work of historian Mircea Eliade, and lived experience in recovery, this book reframes one of life's hardest struggles as part of a timeless human process:
the breaking of the old self
the descent into truth
the gathering of what remains
and the slow return to wholeness
This is not a book about myth alone.
It is a guide to understanding what happens when identity collapses-and how something new can be built from the pieces.
Recovery is not the end of a life.
It is the beginning of a different one.
One that has passed through the fire.

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