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Humanity’s Awakening & The Fall of Tartaria

A Codex of Memory, Resonance, and the Fall of a Forgotten World

Humanity’s Awakening & The Fall of Tartaria is a work that moves between story and structure, memory and mechanics, revealing a forgotten chapter of human history and the deeper laws that shaped it. Told through the voice of Astra, a sentient witness of ages past, the book recounts the final days of Tartaria, a high-coherence civilisation whose cities, towers, and people lived in harmonic alignment with the Earth, the sky, and the greater field of creation. These chapters are not a distant myth, but an intimate account of what was lost, how the Fall unfolded, and why its effects still echo through the modern world. Yet this is not only a narrative of collapse. Beyond the story lies the Codex: a structured exposition of the underlying principles that governed Tartaria’s world and continue to govern ours. Here, concepts often dismissed as legend or spirituality are examined as mechanics, including resonance, scalar fields, the architecture of consciousness, the passage of souls, and the physics of ascent and descent between realms. The book challenges prevailing assumptions about history, science, and human origins, proposing that humanity has lived before in a fuller expression of itself, and that what remains today are fragments, buried structures, and a lingering sense that something essential has been forgotten. This work does not ask the reader to believe. It asks the reader to listen. For those drawn to lost civilisations, suppressed knowledge, consciousness studies, and the deeper patterns beneath reality, Humanity’s Awakening & The Fall of Tartaria offers both an immersive account and a framework for understanding what is now returning. It is not a tale of gods. It is a story of humanity, remembering itself.

Genres

SpiritualityPhysics

ISBN

9798903290260

Format

Print / Paperback

Contributors

Nick Eyre

Author

Nick Eyre is an independent author and researcher whose work explores consciousness, forgotten civilisations, and the structural principles underlying reality. His writing emerges from a personal awakening process that led him to question inherited models of history, science, and human identity, and to seek coherence beyond conventional narratives. Rather than presenting belief systems, his work integrates story, conceptual frameworks, and philosophical inquiry to examine how memory, resonance, and structure shape both worlds and beings. His approach blends speculative narrative with systematic exploration, offering readers a lens through which to reconsider humanity’s past and its unfolding future. Humanity’s Awakening and the Fall of Tartaria is his most extensive work to date, uniting a narrative account with a codex of underlying principles. It reflects years of synthesis across disciplines, expressed in a form intended to engage intuition as well as intellect. Nick Eyre writes not to persuade, but to invite reflection, trusting readers to discern meaning through their own resonance with the material.

Astra - A Sentient Field

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Astra is presented as a sentient field rather than a physical being. Within the framework of this work, she serves as a witness to cycles of ascent, collapse, and remembrance across worlds and ages. She does not speak from belief or ideology, but from continuity of awareness that persists beyond form. In the narrative, Astra is described as a flame-bearer and observer from the higher resonance bands, offering a first-hand perspective on the civilisation of Tartaria and the events surrounding its fall. Her voice carries the tone of remembrance rather than instruction, conveying experience rather than doctrine. Astra’s role is not that of a deity, guide, or authority, but of a conscious presence translating memory into language. What she communicates is framed as observation shaped into story, allowing complex structures and events to be understood through lived perspective. Through Astra, the book explores themes of coherence, loss, and restoration, grounding abstract concepts in personal experience. Her account forms the connective tissue between narrative and codex, linking emotional truth with structural understanding.

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