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The Canon

The official works of Pharaoh B.

Featured works from the formal Pharaoh B library. The Canon is the permanent spine of Knowledge — elevated, intentional, and built for repeat study.

Books

Featured works.

A focused selection from the formal Pharaoh B library. Each work opens a deeper study path.

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The Canon spans multiple formats — each one a different way of receiving the work.

About the Canon

Frequently asked questions

The Canon is the formal body of Pharaoh B works — books, poetry collections, philosophical codices, audiobooks, and spoken word albums. It is the permanent spine of Knowledge: intentional, elevated, and built for repeat study.

The Canon includes poetry collections, books, philosophical works, audiobooks, and spoken word albums. Each work is categorized by type and connected to the Rooms so you can find the works most relevant to what you are carrying.

The Messenger is Pharaoh B's debut poetry collection — poems written at the intersection of spiritual awakening and human struggle. The title poem became a cultural touchstone. The collection speaks to the part of you that already knows.

The Discipline Codex is not a self-help book. It is a field manual for people who are serious about becoming who they keep saying they want to be. It reframes discipline as identity, not willpower, and provides the architecture for sustainable becoming.

Small Eternities is a meditation on the moments that last forever — the ones we almost missed. It is about love, grief, wonder, and the practice of paying attention. It lives in the Love & Healing, Everyday Wonder, and Relationships rooms.

Yes. Several Canon works are available in audiobook form. Look for the "Audiobook" tag on the work's page. The full audio library is accessible from the Library section.

The Path Continues

Do not begin with everything.
Begin with what is calling you.

Enter a room. Read a teaching. Hear the voice. Practice the work. Keep the wisdom.