A series of Gnostic Sci-Fi Short Stories
Chronicles of the Deep
Introduction: The Architecture of Memory
Logic defends itself. Stories infiltrate.
For years, I have spoken about the TULWA philosophy through the lens of direct transmission—articles, essays, and deep-dive teachings.
We analyze the electromagnetic nature of reality; we dissect the quantum mechanics of the soul. We use the intellect to dismantle the intellect.
But there is a limit to explanation. Some truths cannot be taught; they must be felt.
You cannot explain the taste of salt to someone who has never touched the ocean, and you cannot explain the frequency of liberation to a mind still arguing for its own limitations.
That is why Chronicles of the Deep exists.
These are not just sci-fi stories. They are resonance chambers.
I call them “Metaphysical Sci-Fi” because they do not just speculate on future technologies; they speculate on the future of the human spirit.
They are designed to bypass your logical defenses and speak directly to the part of you that remembers—the part that knows the world is wider, stranger, and more responsive than we have been told.
I have arranged these nine stories by trajectory. They follow the path of the “Go Below to Rise Above” methodology.
Phase I: The Mirror
(Internal Resonance – The Prison of Mirrors, The Quantum Monk)
We begin where all true work begins: in the dark. The first two stories are claustrophobic by design.
They force the protagonist—and you—to stop looking for a savior and start looking at the self.
Before you can change the world, you must survive the reflection.
Phase II: The Glitch
(Systemic Disruption – Humanity.exe, The Last Light Architect, The First Codewalker)
Once the internal frequency is stabilized, we look outward. These three stories deal with the realization that the systems we live in—whether digital simulations or “holy” towers—are often constructs designed to harvest us.
This is the moment of awakening, where the “glitch” is not an error, but a revelation.
Phase III: The Blueprint
(The New Earth – The Architect of Blueprint Zero, The Archivist of Hollow Earth, The Inversion War, The Harmony Child)
Rebellion is only half the work; the rest is construction. The final four stories move into the integration phase.
Here, we explore how to build cities, timelines, and realities not through force, but through resonance.
We move from fighting the old to growing the new.
Read them in order. Let the frequency of one layer settle before you step to the next.
This collection is a ladder. We start in the cell and end in the new city.
The Short Stories Collection

The Prison of Mirrors
A space-faring criminal is sentenced to a prison without bars, where the only way to escape is to face the forty-two reflections of his own shadow.

The Quantum Monk
A former physicist turned monk tries to meditate away his war crimes, only to realize that true light is not found by chasing the glow, but by sitting in the dark.

Humanity.exe
In a flawless, pain-free simulation, a glitch-born child breaks the system simply by remembering the one thing the code deleted: the transformative power of grief.

The Last Light Architect
On the eve of her ascension, a young architect discovers the city’s holy towers are harvesting souls rather than saving them, and must choose between a beautiful lie and a terrifying, free sky.

The First Codewalker
A curator of human emotional echoes meets a child who teaches her that the archives aren’t a library, but a garden—and she is the soil.

The Architect of Blueprint Zero
Exiled to the Martian fringe, an architect defies the laws of physics by building a city based on resonance and flow rather than tension and resistance.

The Archivist of Hollow Earth
The blind keeper of a subterranean city finds the courage to activate an ancient giant’s memory-core, realizing that holding onto history is just a quieter way of hiding from it.

The Inversion War
A boy who ages backward acts as a living bridge between two warring timelines, ending the conflict not by fighting, but by becoming the silence between them.

The Harmony Child
A child born between a city of mechanical strain and a city of organic flow forces a collision that births a new reality: a city that is both machine and garden.









