Morning Star Trilogy — Gnosis
SHEKINAH: The Second Coming
There was never nobody else.
How could there be?
There is only ONE.
— from SHEKINAH
SHEKINAH is the Gnosis companion to the Morning Star Trilogy. It is an inauguration text. It is not for the casual reader. It speaks from the recognition that the awaiting-structure itself is the illusion. And the reading is the dismantling of that structure. The Second Coming subtitle is not the awaited event. It is the dismantling of awaiting. The recognition that the one who comes and the one who waits are not two.
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The dismantling of awaiting
SHEKINAH does not soothe. It does not describe. It speaks directly from the recognition that the awaiting-structure itself is the illusion. And that what was being awaited is what has always been here. The voice is confrontational. It refuses to make itself comfortable. It refuses to be marketed. It announces in its opening pages:
We won’t make it pretty. We won’t make it nice. This is not the purpose of this book. This book is for the ones who are willing to see.
— from SHEKINAH
The rose-cross on the cover carries the structural truth: the sacred wisdom that emerges through the dismantling. The rose blooms on the cross. The recognition arrives through what is surrendered.
SHEKINAH is structurally important for the Morning Star Trilogy. Together with the trilogy and ALEPH, SHEKINAH completes the architecture: Gospel, Codex, Gnosis. Three forms of one body of work. Its verses appear within the trilogy itself — in MADONNA, the third book of the trilogy:
May it be granted to you not to cling to the things that constitute you. Rather, you should cling to the things that constitute you. Yet be warned: this is no platitude. The truth stands between the verses. That is a good hiding place.
— from SHEKINAH

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Three movements. One arc.
Morning Star Trilogy
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What begins as uncovering of hidden truth in AURORA deepens into transformation in PHOENIX, and ultimately into a new relationship to reality in MADONNA: one that is shaped not only by what is seen, but by what can be lived, integrated, and brought into form.
The trilogy works with archetypes that are older than any single tradition. The awakening force that destroys illusion. The fire that consumes what cannot survive the truth. The feminine intelligence that receives, integrates, and gives new form to what has passed through destruction.
Each book can be read as a standalone encounter. But the full arc is designed to be experienced as one continuous movement: a journey that begins with the fracturing of inherited reality and ends with the possibility of inhabiting a deeper one. AURORA opens the threshold. PHOENIX carries it through fire. MADONNA brings it into form. The journey does not end with the last page of AURORA. It begins there.
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About Tamaya Press
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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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