The Collections
The Origin of Separation - Volume I
The Origin of Separation – Volume I: The Ego’s Narrative in a Crazed Illusion by Gabriel E. Dawn is a reflective spiritual work exploring the illusion of separation, the rise of the ego, and the path back to divine unity through forgiveness, love, and inner remembrance. Drawing inspiration from A Course in Miracles, Christian mysticism, and broader spiritual traditions, the book examines how guilt, fear, projection, and misperception shape the human experience, while offering a compassionate invitation to see beyond the ego’s narrative.
Rather than presenting spirituality as a system of punishment, sacrifice, or inherited guilt, this volume reframes the journey as one of awakening. It encourages readers to question fear-based beliefs, rediscover their divine identity, and recognise forgiveness as the gentle undoing of separation. Through themes of grace, peace, surrender, and spiritual wholeness, The Origin of Separation invites readers to return to the truth that love was never lost, unity was never broken, and the journey home begins within.
The Origin of Separation - Volume II
Volume II – The Reversal of the Dream - Unmasking the Illusion is a transformative spiritual exploration of forgiveness, surrender, and divine remembrance. Continuing the journey begun in Volume I, this work examines how the ego sustains the illusion of separation through consumerism, conformity, external achievement, comparison, control, identity, distraction, guilt, fear, and the misuse of relationships.
Through the lens of A Course in Miracles, Christian scripture, and contemplative spiritual insight, this volume invites readers to look beyond the world’s substitutes for peace and return to the quiet truth within. It reframes forgiveness not as an act of overlooking wrongdoing, but as the undoing of false perception—the release of the ego’s dream of guilt, judgment, and separation.
At its heart, Volume II is a call to remember what has never been lost: our wholeness, our innocence, and our unbroken unity with Divine Love. It guides readers away from striving, fear, and self-definition through the world, and toward surrender, inner stillness, spiritual clarity, and the recognition that peace is not something to be achieved, but something already present beneath the illusion.
The Origin of Separation - Volume III
Volume III – The Return to Innocence is the final volume in this spiritual series, guiding readers back to the awareness of unity, innocence, and divine truth. Building on the foundations of the earlier volumes, this work explores the final undoing of the ego’s thought system and invites readers to recognise that separation from God, from others, and from the Self never truly occurred.
Through themes of perception, forgiveness, inner guidance, responsibility without blame, and the correction of fear-based thinking, this volume reframes suffering as the result of misperception rather than divine punishment or external reality. It presents miracles not as supernatural events, but as shifts in perception that replace fear with peace, judgment with compassion, and division with unity.
At its heart, The Return to Innocence is a call to awaken from the dream of separation and remember the truth that has always remained unchanged: we are whole, loved, and eternally united with Divine Love. This final volume leads readers toward unity consciousness, where forgiveness becomes freedom, innocence is restored, and the mind returns to the peace it never truly lost.
Geology Of The Dead
Geology Of The Dead – New Release begins with a daring and provocative question: what if the Earth is not simply an inert planet of rock and mineral, but the remnant of a once-living, conscious world?
Blending speculative science, ancient mythology, geology, philosophy, and spiritual inquiry, this work invites readers to reconsider the landscape beneath their feet. Mountains, valleys, rivers, stones, and mineral formations are explored not merely as geological features, but as possible traces of memory, transformation, and once-living form. Drawing on ideas from biomineralisation, fossilisation, geomythology, metamorphosis, and ancient creation traditions, the book challenges the boundary between biology and geology, asking whether the Earth may be understood as both body and archive.
At its heart, Geology Of The Dead is not just a theory about the planet; it is an invitation to see the world differently. It asks readers to look beyond conventional assumptions and consider a more mysterious, sacred, and unsettling possibility: that the ground we walk on may carry the memory of life, loss, and consciousness on a scale far greater than humanity has dared to imagine.