Explores male spirituality, particularly through a Pagan and psychological lens. The author addresses the difficulty men face in expressing emotions and spiritual passion, offering guidance for experiencing the Divine Masculine through prayer, lore, and magickal workings. A major focus of the work is the examination of twelve sacred archetypes—such as the Divine Child, the Warrior, the Trickster, and the King—using mythology (like the tales of Eros, Ares, and Osiris) and psychological concepts to help modern men understand and reclaim a sacred male heritage. The text also includes magickal workings and rituals for readers, emphasizing the importance of integrity, emotional awareness, and community, particularly referencing the ManKind Project as a resource for men's work.