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A five-book body of work exploring identity, consciousness, perception, and transformation.
This work is not about becoming someone new.
It is about remembering what has always been there,
beneath conditioning, beneath noise, beneath the inherited self.
Each book moves deeper into the structure of who we are,
and the processes through which identity is formed, held, and reorganized.




Book I: The Book of Remembrance
A philosophical and experiential work on identity, self-image, and the inner architecture that shapes how we think, feel, and move through life.
It explores:
• how identity is constructed
• how perception reflects inner state
• the role of the nervous system in shaping reality
• and the process of returning to a more coherent way of being
This is not a book of instruction.
It is a mirror.
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Book I: The Book of Remembrance
A philosophical and experiential work on identity, self-image, and the inner architecture that shapes how we think, feel, and move through life.
It explores:
• how identity is constructed
• how perception reflects inner state
• the role of the nervous system in shaping reality
• and the process of returning to a more coherent way of being
This is not a book of instruction.
It is a mirror.


Cognitive Lab Arc
An upcoming workshop experience designed to bring the work into lived practice.
Cognitive Lab Arc is a structured space where participants learn to observe themselves more clearly, understand the patterns shaping their decisions, and develop a deeper relationship with their own inner knowing.
It is not focused on fixing or forcing change.
It is focused on seeing,
and allowing clarity to emerge from that seeing.
Inside the experience:
• how identity is constructed
• how perception reflects inner state
• the role of the nervous system in shaping reality
• and the process of returning to a more coherent way of being
This is not a book of instruction.
It is a mirror.



Cognitive Lab Arc
An upcoming workshop experience designed to bring the work into lived practice.
Cognitive Lab Arc is a structured space where participants learn to observe themselves more clearly, understand the patterns shaping their decisions, and develop a deeper relationship with their own inner knowing.
It is not focused on fixing or forcing change.
It is focused on seeing,
and allowing clarity to emerge from that seeing.
Inside the experience:
• how identity is constructed
• how perception reflects inner state
• the role of the nervous system in shaping reality
• and the process of returning to a more coherent way of being
This is not a book of instruction.
It is a mirror.









About
Ah’Ku Maya’Se is a body of work devoted to remembrance, identity, and the recovery of inner coherence.
Eve is a writer and facilitator whose work explores remembrance, identity, consciousness, and embodied self-awareness.
Through books and workshop spaces, she creates conditions in which people can see themselves more clearly, reconnect with what is true, and move with greater coherence.
Her work is grounded in the understanding that people do not need more instruction, they need the space and structure to hear themselves again.










