The Phoenix CODEX 138


Fiction - Science Fiction
501 Pages
Reviewed on 03/25/2026
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Reviewed by Leonard Smuts for Readers' Favorite

It has long been speculated that secret codes embedded in the world’s sacred sites and ancient writings hold the key to advanced consciousness. Bradley Rogue takes this theme to unexpected heights in The Phoenix CODEX 138: Palindromic Mirror Edition. He introduces readers to Dr. Natori Saira Evren, whose enigmatic name symbolically reflects the Phoenix, Traveller, and Cosmos, providing a cosmic map. Just 138 minutes with a stranger at a bar in Vienna in 2025 changed her life. Evren’s research led her to explore a 138-year cycle that would end in a global consciousness reset. This, and contact with those in other realities, open the door to immortality, inter-dimensional travel, and the opportunity to alter the future of the human race. What follows is an intriguing voyage of discovery.

The Phoenix CODEX 138 by Bradley Rogue provides a fascinating account. Although fictional, this work touches on the evolution of humanity and what drives it from behind the scenes. It examines free will and what constrains it, while contrasting the individual identity with the collective, and asking what constitutes the greater good. Patterns of evolution are explored far beyond conventional understanding. Readers are given several options for reading the book. Markers are provided that align with the 138-year cycle. This book takes the reader beyond vivid imagination into a world of mathematics, archaeology, and possibility. Symbology abounds. It will leave some astounded, some undecided, and some confused. Above all, it will entertain and provoke curiosity. It is an invitation to imagine. This work is suitable for more mature readers due to brief scenes of interrogation and torture. A graphic novella is included that has striking artwork, as well as a glossary, timeline, an index of sacred numbers, and a list of sources that round off a unique and thought-provoking publication.