Scrolls of Infinite Vision

These are the written works shaped from ancestral visions and lived practice—stories, frameworks, and field manuals designed to help you understand what makes you tick, so you gain more choices in how you live with your own mind.

This is not the only way to understand human thought or mental health. It is one model among many—mythic in language, practical in intent, and built for real life.

Where available, these books are purchased through Kobo.com.
Each title below will guide you to the right doorway.


The Traveler’s Journey Home: Clarity in the House of Chaos

The Traveler’s Journey Home: Clarity in the House of Chaos is a practical spirituality book for people whose lives are already full—work, family, obligations, and the relentless hum of modern life. Its premise is simple: chaos isn’t the enemy; it’s a signal you can learn to read. With plain-spoken, sometimes poetic prose, the book invites readers to listen beneath the noise and recover steady direction without retreat fantasies or jargon. Each chapter braids story with small, repeatable practices—breath cues, attention resets, simple questions—that fit inside a crowded day. Emotion is treated like weather to be observed and navigated, not denied or dramatized. Drawing on tradition in a modern, inclusive way, the book offers a “Ninefold Way” of approachable movements—attention, honesty, courage, hospitality, and more—that give form to listening and help readers keep promises to themselves. The aim isn’t reinvention; it’s coherence: belonging to land, kin, and self in the middle of real life. By the end, readers have a humane framework for choosing the next right thing, carrying clarity forward in days and weeks rather than chasing dramatic breakthroughs. Calm stops being a distant destination and becomes a practiced skill—one they can use tonight.

Publisher determination still pending

Rewriting Your Emotional Recipes:
Ancestry, Belonging, and the Emotional Patterns That Shape Your Life

Rewriting Your Emotional Recipes is a myth-infused guide and workbook for people who know they’re reacting bigger—or flatter—than the moment deserves, and want to understand why. It takes readers inside the “emotional recipes” they’ve inherited from family, culture, and survival, and offers a clear chain from “something happened” to “now I feel like this” to “this must mean something about me.”

Across eight core teaching chapters and a full Part II – THE FORGE workbook, the book lays out a visual model of how experiences move through the inner world: sensory input and imagination, Mood Ring, Well of the Self, body chemistry, Recipe Card, Horn of Feeling, Me Gate, and memory. Rather than calling readers broken, it shows them how ancestry, chemistry, story, and choice braid together—and how to begin rewriting those recipes on purpose.

Self-published ebook (2025) — 142-page PDF, ISBN 978-0-578-35471-2 Available on kobo.com


Companions of the River & Mountain

The RYER Companion Books extend the core work of Rewriting Your Emotional Recipes into two life-stage landscapes—childhood and adolescence—using mythic nature imagery to make emotional development easier to recognize, name, and guide.

Shifting Sand and Gentle Rivers is written for parents and caregivers of younger children, tracing how early emotional “recipes” form from the first bonds of life through the widening world of school age. It offers grounded, age-appropriate ways to help children articulate what they feel and build steadier inner definitions of love, safety, and self.

The Unbroken Spirit of Jagged Peaks speaks primarily to teens, with dedicated sections for the adults walking beside them. It maps the turbulent range of adolescent emotion—identity, approval, shame, love, and belonging—while emphasizing a simple truth: big feelings are not proof something is wrong with you.

Both books stand alone, but pair naturally with RYER for families who want the full framework.

Self-published ebooks (2025) – Coming Soon to kobo.com


The Turn to Final

The Turn to Final is a clear-eyed companion for seasons when life feels turbulent and you need to line up with yourself again. Drawing on plain language and grounded experience, it reframes confusion as a navigation problem, not a moral failure: you don’t need a new personality; you need headings, instruments, and small corrections made consistently. The book blends brief stories with practical cues—breath and body checks, two-minute audits, simple questions that surface what actually matters now—so readers can regain orientation without theatrics or retreat fantasies. Feelings are treated like weather to be read, not worshiped or ignored; boundaries become a form of care, not punishment; hope is maintenance, not a speech. Rather than prescribing a rigid program, The Turn to Final offers a handful of repeatable moves for real weeks: clarify, trim, commit, and land. It stands alone, yet pairs naturally with The Traveler’s Journey Home: where Traveler teaches listening, Turn to Final focuses on approach and touchdown—how to carry that listening through decisions, conversations, and daily schedules. The result is a humane, usable guide for turning toward what matters and arriving—with steadiness—when the air is bumpy and the runway looks short.

Before The Traveler’s Journey Home, there was a quieter book—The Turn to Final—that slipped into the world almost unnoticed, but not unused.
👉 The Turn to Final: what happened, and how to read it »

Blue Fortune Enterprises (2023)


“Gifts of the Nornir” book series

The Gifts of the Nornir is a spoke-book series built for the real climates of human life—those repeating emotional seasons where the mind feels storm-bound, exhausted, ashamed, grieving, hypervigilant, or trapped in loops that won’t loosen. Each book takes one specific pattern and walks it slowly from myth to method: first offering a story-based map of the terrain, then stepping into the Forge with practical, repeatable practices that help readers recognize what’s happening inside them and choose what comes next with more honor. This series doesn’t claim to replace therapy, psychology, or other models of the mind. Instead, it offers a mythic framework with modern footing—simple enough to use on a hard Tuesday, deep enough to return to across decades. The spoke books stand alone, but they pair naturally with Rewriting Your Emotional Recipes (RYER), which serves as the hub of the wider emotional framework. Where RYER outlines the broader chain and language of emotional “recipes,” the Gifts of the Nornir zoom in on the knots—giving readers a focused path for understanding their weather, naming their meanings, and rebuilding the inner tools that make steadiness possible.

Year 1 Titles (Gifts of the Nornir):

  • Weaving the Cloak of Many Selves (Identity, belonging & “too many selves”)
  • Standing in the Storm (Overwhelm, anxiety & constant threat)
  • The Endless Watchfire (Chronic stress & burnout)
  • Remembering Your True Name (Shame, self-hatred & low self-worth)
  • Walking the Road of Empty Chairs (Grief, loss & unresolved sorrow)
  • When the Sleeping Dragons Stir (Trauma echoes & hypervigilance)
  • Unbinding the Thirsting Serpent (Addiction, compulsion & craving loops)
  • Laying Down the Bloodied Axe (Anger, rage & resentment)
  • Keeping the Fire in the Hall (Relational conflict & attachment panic)
  • Taking Off the Golden Chains (People-pleasing, fawn & boundary collapse)
  • Walking the Edge of the Shieldwall (Performance anxiety & imposter syndrome)
  • Listening in the Silent Void (Existential dread, meaning crisis & despair)

Self-published ebooks (2025) – Coming Soon to kobo.com


Other Publications

Mark “Mystisk Ulv” Weisman, “Understanding Amulets and Totems,” Saged (mobile app), May 2022. Author credited as “Alaska Úlfhédnar.”

Selected Essays

Journey of the Shaman (April 8, 2025) — Author site (https://akulfhednar.org/journey-of-the-shaman/)

Mental health is all about perspective (March 24, 2025) – Author site (https://akulfhednar.org/mental-health-is-all-about-perspective/)

The power of the elements (March 10, 2025) – Author site (https://akulfhednar.org/the-power-of-the-elements/)