Echoes of the Lattice
Echoes of the Lattice is a five-volume psionic codex composed by Sevrat Halun, regarded as the founding text of the Resonant Path. The work combines trance-induced glyphic recordings, meditative teachings, and metaphysical commentary designed to guide practitioners in restoring inner resonance.
Structure
Each volume corresponds to a core aspect of Declanian being:
- Volume I: Breath – focuses on harmonic entrainment and cellular rhythm
- Volume II: Memory – explores ancestral recall and genetic resonance
- Volume III: Pattern – introduces glyphic symmetry as a diagnostic and creative tool
- Volume IV: Fracture – confronts dissonance, trauma, and post-uplift alienation
- Volume V: Reflection – unites previous volumes through integrated neural harmonics
Volumes are often accompanied by psionically active glyph-tablets, carved by Halun himself or passed through empathic lineages.
Transmission
Unlike traditional texts, Echoes is not meant to be read linearly. The glyphs are intended to be felt through meditative contact. A typical session with a volume involves:
- Breath alignment
- Touch-tracing glyphs in harmonic sequence
- Emotional anchoring through resonance chants
Sample Entry (Volume II: Memory)
The shape you feel is not mine, but ours. It formed before names, before language, when rhythm alone taught survival. In your spine, an echo waits. Do not seek it with your eyes. Close them. Let the glyph pull. — Fragment 2.7.11
Influence
The codex remains the foundational curriculum for initiates in the Resonant Path, and fragments have been studied in cross-species psionic theology. Original tablets are preserved under psionic shielding within the Resonance Dome on Newport.