The Code of Remembrance - The New Human offers a deep structural reflection on human identity, consciousness, and purpose at a time when humanity is entering one of the most profound transitions in its history. Rather than presenting motivational formulas or speculative promises, the book invites the reader into a process of remembrance: remembering who one is beyond professional roles, social identities, emotional conditioning, and inherited narratives.
The author argues that the greatest crisis of modern humanity is not technological or economic, but identitarian. Society has trained individuals to perform, produce, and adapt, yet has never taught them to understand themselves as consciousness or as an integrated internal system. As a result, phenomena such as anxiety, existential emptiness, loss of meaning, and fear of the future emerge not as individual failures, but as symptoms of an exhausted model of existence.
At the core of the book lies the premise that there is only one Absolute Consciousness-eternal, infinite, and indivisible-which experiences reality through a process of fractalization. Human beings are not separate from this consciousness; they are points of observation through which it experiences itself. Each individual is a fractal that contains the full pattern of the Whole, operating under layers of matter, perception, and identity that create the sensation of separation and forgetfulness.
The work presents a clear architecture of the human being, distinguishing spirit, soul, ego, mind, emotion, and body as functional layers of a single system. Spirit is described as the fractal of Absolute Consciousness; the soul as the portion of spiritual energy acting within a given plane of experience. The ego is shown to be a necessary structure for material life, but one that becomes problematic when mistaken for the true self. This misidentification leads individuals to live reactively, trapped in thoughts, emotions, and social roles.
A central metaphor of the book is the "camera of the Self," which represents the point of conscious observation. The human being is not the content of experience, but the observer of it. Recovering this observing position is presented as the key to lucidity, inner freedom, and conscious creation of reality.
The book further explores the relationship between density, vibrational frequency, and the expansion of consciousness. Human life, situated in the densest level of matter, imposes perceptual filters that limit awareness. Expansion of consciousness does not require escaping the material world, but transcending it through increased awareness and internal integration.
This framework is directly connected to the contemporary rise of artificial intelligence and the automation of human functions. The author argues that as AI replaces tasks, professions, and roles, millions of people will face identity collapse, having defined themselves solely by what they do. In this context, The Code of Remembrance positions itself as a foundational guide for navigating this transition without psychological or existential breakdown.
The book asserts that future human value will not lie in task repetition, but in consciousness, creativity, discernment, presence, and internal coherence-qualities that cannot be automated. It also highlights the responsibility of parents, warning that educating children for a world that no longer exists is one of the greatest risks of the coming decades.
Ultimately, The Code of Remembrance - The New Human is a book of transition. It does not teach something new, but helps the reader remember what has always been present. It offers clarity rather than comfort, coherence rather than illusion, and consciousness as the true foundation for the future of humanity.