Morning Star Trilogy – Book 2
Phoenix: Resurrecting into the truth

Triumphant Renewal
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Ascend through knowing oneself
“The dream is not the dreamer. Awaken to your true self.” – Lakota Sioux
PHOENIX is the second book of the MORNING STAR TRILOGY and carries the fire that follows first recognition. If AURORA opens the field, PHOENIX intensifies the journey through rupture, trial, transfiguration, and the threshold experiences that arise when old forms of identity can no longer remain intact.
This is a book of passage. It explores the inner and symbolic dimensions of transformation, not only illumination, but the friction, exposure, and reorientation that accompany it. PHOENIX deepens the arc of the trilogy by confronting what must be faced when awakening begins to have real consequences.
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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.

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