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Books on consciousness, reality, and the human condition

Eva Gattnar

The MORNING STAR TRILOGY and its companion codex ALEPH form the literary core of Eva Gattnar’s wider body of work. Together, they explore consciousness, reality, remembrance, and the human condition through a symbolic, epic, and transformative language that moves beyond linear explanation.

At the center of this body of work stands AURORA, the first book of the trilogy and the threshold into a larger journey. More than a novel, it is a non-linear consciousness epic and a witness-text of the human condition. Moving across shifting layers of time, perception, and reality, it confronts both the hidden distortions of the human experience and the deeper potential of awakened consciousness.

The books that follow – PHOENIX and MADONNA – continue this movement through trial, transfiguration, and new beginning. Alongside them stands ALEPH, the codex behind the trilogy: a companion text that deepens the philosophical and existential foundations of the work and opens a more direct encounter with the nature of reality, freedom, and awakening.

These books are not written to be consumed quickly and left behind. They are invitations into a deeper recognition – of what reality is, of what the human condition has become under forgetfulness and distortion, and of what begins to change when consciousness remembers itself.

That is why this body of work is both literary and initiatory, symbolic and direct, unsettling and luminous. It does not offer escape from life. It asks the reader to meet life, reality, and truth more deeply than before.

Begin with Aurora

Enter unknown Territory

MORNING STAR TRILOGY

The MORNING STAR TRILOGY is a symbolic and monumental body of work that leads the reader through rupture, remembrance, and transformation. It does not proceed in a purely linear way, but unfolds as a layered encounter with consciousness, reality, and the human condition.

AURORA opens the first light. PHOENIX carries the fire of trial and transfiguration. MADONNA marks the movement into return, integration, and new beginning.

Together, the trilogy traces a passage through illusion, shadow, awakening, and reorientation – not as doctrine, but as a living encounter with what is most fundamental in human experience.

These books are not meant to be consumed at a distance. They invite the reader into a deeper confrontation with reality, with the structures through which life has been interpreted, and with what begins to change when perception itself is no longer the same.

Begin with aurora

Pierce the Illusion

ALEPH: A codex of remembrance

ALEPH is the companion codex to the MORNING STAR TRILOGY. Neither conventional prose nor poetry, it gathers the deeper philosophical and existential foundations of the work into a more concentrated form. It can be approached as testimony, inquiry, and invitation. It is a text concerned with reality, freedom, consciousness, and remembrance.

If the trilogy opens the symbolic and narrative field of Eva Gattnar’s wider body of work, ALEPH turns toward its distilled interior architecture. It does not repeat the books. It deepens them. It brings the reader into a more direct encounter with the questions that run beneath them: what reality is, what freedom means, what remains when inherited assumptions loosen, and what begins to change when consciousness is approached less as concept and more as recognition.

ALEPH does not seek to persuade from the outside. It invites a slower, deeper kind of reading, in which insight is not only understood, but allowed to resonate, unsettle, and clarify. In this sense, it is both companion and threshold: a codex of remembrance alongside the trilogy and beyond it.

About Eva Gattnar

Books, perception, and the human condition

Dr. Eva Gattnar’s work stands at the intersection of consciousness, perception, authorship, and the human condition. With more than two and a half decades of experience as a C-level executive, entrepreneur, scholar, and executive coach across international corporations, startups, and universities, she brings a rare bridge between business, technology, leadership, and the exploration of human consciousness. Today, there are three main ways into her work: through the books, through Applied Remote Viewing, and through the teachings that continue the journey after the books.

Dr. Eva Gattnar is the author of the MORNING STAR TRILOGY, whose first book, AURORA, marks the threshold into her wider body of work on consciousness, reality, and the human condition. The trilogy continues with PHOENIX and MADONNA, alongside deeper teaching material, courses, and events. Its companion codex, ALEPH, deepens the philosophical and existential foundations of the work. The wider field of The UnReturn™ forms the deeper horizon of this body of work, from which Applied Remote Viewing emerged as its practical path of perception.

Eva Gattnar

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A fractal picture of reality

AURORA

The first book of the MORNING STAR TRILOGY, AURORA opens the threshold into a wider journey through exploration of consciousness, reality, and the human condition.

PHOENIX

The second book of the MORNING STAR TRILOGY, PHOENIX deepens the journey through rupture, trial, and transfiguration, carrying the fire that follows first recognition.

MADONNA

The third book of the MORNING STAR TRILOGY, MADONNA opens into return, integration, and a new quality of presence shaped by what has passed through fire.

ALEPH

The companion codex to the MORNING STAR TRILOGY, ALEPH deepens the wider inquiry and opens a more direct encounter with the nature of reality, freedom, and awakening.

“We shall not cease from exploration… to arrive where we started.”

T. S. Eliot

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