“The Invisible Ruler” begins when a daughter searches for her missing father unfolds into a journey across time, consciousness, and the unseen forces that shape human existence.

Ulrike arrives at Casa Player on Menorca, hoping to be reunited with her father. But the house stands empty. The garden flourishes in an almost supernatural way, and the study is filled with notes, magazines, art, sketches, and books that hint at secrets far beyond the ordinary.
Ulrike’s search draws her into a world she could never have imagined.

The Invisible Ruler

is a haunting and deeply cinematic novel

A story of disappearance, discovery, and the unseen forces that bind us all — one of the most thought-provoking literary journeys of our time.

A daughter’s search for her missing father

becomes a journey through memory, myth, and the invisible forces shaping our world.

In a house on a hill above the Mediterranean,

the walls whisper of science, loss, and something not entirely human.

Between dream and reality lies the truth of Casa Player —

where the past refuses to stay buried, and the future has already begun.

When Ulrike opens her father’s notebooks,

she steps into a realm where consciousness bends the laws of time.

From Patagonia’s wild silence to the Swiss Alps and Menorca’s burning light,

The Invisible Ruler unfolds a map of one man’s search for meaning — and one daughter’s awakening.

What if the boundaries between life, dream, and matter were never real?

The Invisible Ruler dares to ask — and to remember what we were before forgetting.

“Reading The Invisible Ruler feels like standing at the threshold between two realities”

Naeselius doesn’t simply tell a story — he alters perception itself. The novel moves effortlessly between the material and the metaphysical, between loss and illumination. Few works dare to explore consciousness with such emotional precision and scientific poise. It is both a haunting narrative and a revelation about what it means to be human.

Dr. Malin Eriksèn, Medical researcher, nano technical science

Casa Player, a soul chamber

  • Where does thought end and intuition begin — and who decides the difference?
  • If memory can be transferred, is identity still our own?
  • What if creation itself is not divine, but experimental — and we are part of the experiment?

The lagoon, a borderland between boyhood and the infinite

  • The ocean waiting, the sky listening.
  • Hugo begins to understand, that Earth remembers.
  • Wind whisper secrets older than time.

Die Menschheit steht am Rand ihres eigenen Entwurfs. Die Straßen, die Ozeane, selbst der Himmel — sie alle tragen den Duft dessen, was wir geworden sind.

Carl Naeselius

Verhaltensforscher · Schriftsteller · Gründer von LateBloomerLab StudioProduction ™