Cosmology of the Work
Books on consciousness, reality, and the human condition
The Morning Star Trilogy, SHEKINAH, ALEPH and the Mysteries of the Light Trilogy form the core of Eva Gattnar’s work: Gospel, Gnosis, Codex, Arcana. Together, they explore consciousness, reality, remembrance, and the human condition through narrative, direct voice, verse-text and initiatory language beyond linear explanation.
At the center of this body of work stands AURORA, the first book of the Morning Star Trilogy: marking the beginning of a profound trilogy and an uncompromising 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 the Gnosis SHEKINAH as a direct articulation from recognition rather than argumentation toward it. It is the voice of the indwelling presence speaking through verses. ALEPH deepens the philosophical and existential foundations as the Codex of the work.
The Mysteries of the Light is the Arcana within the Cosmology: SOPHIA, ISIS, MAGNOLIA. It unfolds what the Morning Star Trilogy enfolded: a deeper register, carried rather than announced. Where the Morning Star Trilogy moves through rupture, trial, and return as narrative, the Mysteries of the Light hold the keys to the passage in its kept form.
This is the Cosmology: the books through which the work articulates what is operating beneath appearances. It is one of the ways the wider work is entered; the others stand alongside it, and each is shown in the Field Map.


Enter unknown Territory
MORNING STAR TRILOGY: The Gospel
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.
Its first book AURORA is followed by the publication of the trilogy’s second and third book PHOENIX and MADONNA in September 2026, along with deepening teaching material, companion courses, and events accompanying the themes presented in the books.
This is not just about studying texts, the Morning Star Trilogy is a journey. AURORA opens the first threshold. PHOENIX carries the fire of trial and ordeal. MADONNA marks the movement into return, integration into a new form, and a new beginning.




The Gnosis of Remembrance
SHEKINAH: The Gnosis
SHEKINAH is the companion Gnosis to the Morning Star Trilogy. Where the trilogy renders the gospel-narrative through perceptual record, SHEKINAH operates as direct knowing. It is an articulation from recognition rather than argumentation toward it.
The book sits in the lineage of medieval mystical wisdom-literature. Closest cousin to Marguerite Porete’s Mirror of Simple Souls, the Hekhalot literature, and the Pistis Sophia. It is the voice of the indwelling presence, speaking through verses.
The first verses appear within MADONNA, where the trilogy’s protagonist encounters the work as the mentor’s source-text. The complete volume publishes as companion gnosis alongside the trilogy’s completion.
The Codex of Remembrance
ALEPH: The Codex
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 Tamaya Press
Publication and format details
Tamaya Press is the publishing home of the Morning Star Trilogy, its companion Gnosis SHEKINAH, and its companion Codex ALEPH. An imprint of Tamaya Society, a Swiss association, it was founded to carry the literary and philosophical dimensions of Dr. Eva Gattnar’s body of work into published form with the editorial independence, seriousness, and care the material requires.
The decision to publish through a dedicated press rather than a conventional publishing house reflects the nature of the work itself: the Morning Star Trilogy does not belong to a single existing genre, and its integrity required a publishing structure that could hold it without reduction. Tamaya Press provides that structure: a home where visionary fiction, philosophical inquiry, and the record of direct perceptual practice can be presented on their own terms.
Tamaya Press currently publishes AURORA, PHOENIX, MADONNA, SHEKINAH, and ALEPH. Future publications will include the Mysteries of the Light trilogy, teaching materials, companion works, research papers, and selected writings from the wider field.
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