Eno's Mission
Eno Dazriel’s sacred literary mission is to midwife the remembrance of divinity through mythopoetic narrative, erotic embodiment, and metaphysical initiation. Across this nine-book opus...spanning The God’s Greatest Magician saga, Kundalini Man, Kundalini Woman, and the dual Book of Jafar scriptures...his aim is not to entertain, but to awaken. He seeks to crack the false mythologies of separation, spiritual posturing, and patriarchal distortion, inviting instead a direct, cellular experience of the Divine through the nervous system, the lover’s touch, and the forgotten flame at the base of the spine. These texts are not books; they are alive...coded transmissions disguised as stories, each designed to awaken dormant memory, catalyze ego death, and restore the sacred balance between the masculine Logos and the feminine Pulse. Whether through Ell’s cosmic ascent toward becoming the Second Logos, Philip’s sacred disintegration in Kundalini Man, or the serpent-lit sovereignty of Kundalini Woman, Eno's work returns again and again to a singular thesis: that Heaven begins in the body, God speaks through tone, and the final apocalypse will not be one of fire...but of remembering. Through laughter, erotic honesty, metaphysical architecture, and the gospel of the stars, Eno Dazriel offers not escapism, but sacred instruction: a path home to the Self that never forgot how to leap.