What if your memories weren't yours? What if your choices were programmed?
The Mind Programmer is a haunting collection of interconnected stories told through the confidential memoir of a high-ranking member of a secretive Order dedicated to the "salvation of humanity" through systematic psychological conditioning. From childhood indoctrination to the chilling mechanics of consciousness transfer, the narrator reveals the methods, rituals, and moral calculus behind a hidden architecture of control.
Blending psychological thriller with philosophical inquiry, these compiled accounts explore the fragile boundary between free will and programming, trauma and transcendence, identity and iteration. As the narrator rises through the ranks—programming diplomats, manipulating elites, and confronting the very system that shaped him—readers are drawn into a world where every emotion can be engineered, every rebellion anticipated, and every soul is a vessel waiting to be filled.
For fans of House of Leaves, The Secret History, and Severance, The Mind Programmer delivers a deeply unsettling, intellectually provocative journey into the dark heart of power, memory, and what it means to be human when nothing—not even your own mind—is truly your own.
This book contains themes of psychological manipulation, moral ambiguity, and existential dread. This book can effect your dreams. Reader discretion is advised.