Beyond the Blue Planet
A Passport to the Solar System
Beyond the Blue Planet: A Passport to the Solar System is a comprehensive and visually arresting journey through our celestial neighborhood, framed not as a distant astronomical survey, but as a preparatory guide for humanity’s imminent future as an interplanetary species. Author Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander constructs a narrative that is equal parts scientific reference, technological forecast, and philosophical manifesto, inviting readers to envision themselves as active participants in the next great age of discovery.
The book begins by grounding itself in the history of human spaceflight, from the catalytic launch of Sputnik to the monumental Apollo landings, establishing the foundational spirit of exploration. It then swiftly pivots to the present and near future, detailing the meticulous planning and groundbreaking engineering underway to turn interplanetary travel from fantasy into routine. Chapters dedicated to each planet and major celestial region—from the Sun-scorched plains of Mercury to the methane lakes of Titan and the volatile weather of Neptune—are rich with data from NASA missions, yet are presented through the lens of a traveler. What would you need to know to visit? What would you see, experience, and need to survive?
Alexander delves deeply into the tangible tools and systems that will enable this future. He explains the evolution of propulsion from chemical rockets to ion drives and theoretical warp technologies; the architectural challenges of constructing habitats from Martian regolith or within Europa’s icy crust; and the closed-loop life support systems that will turn spacecraft and outposts into self-sustaining ecosystems. This technical discussion is consistently paired with human considerations: the psychological resilience required for years of isolation, the social dynamics of a confined crew, and the ethical frameworks needed to guide our interaction with potentially pristine extraterrestrial environments.
Woven throughout is the unifying metaphor of the “passport”—a document of readiness and belonging. The book argues that our future in the solar system will be built on international collaboration and shared curiosity, transcending terrestrial borders. It confronts profound questions about our responsibility as explorers, the preservation of alien worlds, and the very definition of life and home.
Augmented with carefully curated NASA photography and bespoke AI-generated visuals that imagine future landscapes and technologies, the book is designed to both inform and inspire. It concludes by looking beyond the heliosphere, to the Milky Way galaxy and the search for exoplanets, positioning our solar system as the first chapter in a much longer story.
Beyond the Blue Planet is ultimately a call to action. It is a meticulously researched dossier for the next generation of astronauts, engineers, biologists, and poets—anyone who feels the pull of the cosmos. It provides the knowledge, frames the debates, and ignites the imagination required to take the next step, making the case that our journey to the stars begins with a deep and purposeful understanding of our own solar backyard.
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“Let this idea of a 'solar system passport' capture the essence of our exploration, allowing humanity to chart its course through space.”
- 83 pages
- Paperback
- 8.5in × 11in
- Colour
- 979-890184815-9
Daemonologie UniquilibriuM
Daemonologie Uniquilibrium is a comprehensive, seven-part exploration of demonology and exorcism from a revolutionary perspective. Author Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander, drawing on decades of research and personal initiatory experience, systematically deconstructs traditional notions of evil.
Book One: Demons and Exorcism provides a global survey of exorcism practices across major religions and cultures, from Christianity and Islam to African and Native American traditions, setting the stage for a more nuanced understanding.
Books Two through Six offer in-depth profiles of specific demonic entities:
Nergal: The Mesopotamian god of the underworld, explored through myth, symbolism, and his modern legacy.
Volac (Valak): The enigmatic demon of knowledge and treasure, with guidance on meditation and communication.
Abraxas: The Gnostic symbol of duality and balance, analyzed from ancient texts to modern occultism.
Paimon: A powerful king of Hell, examined in historical context, ritual practice, and popular culture.
Pazuzu: The Mesopotamian wind demon, tracing his journey from ancient artifact to icon of cinematic horror.
Book Seven synthesizes the study, examining the origins of demonology itself.
The central, unifying thesis—introduced in the "Mind Made Matters" section—is that all spiritual entities are projections of human consciousness. Alexander argues that by understanding demons as psychological constructs (Tulpas), we reclaim our personal power and responsibility. The book is both a scholarly resource and a practical guide to self-mastery, urging readers to move beyond fear and recognize that the ultimate battle between light and darkness is waged within.
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“Demons, angels, gods and 'God' are all the same thing. They can be considered 'Tulpas'—mind made matters. The reason that any of these things matter is because we think and believe they matter... What begins as a fiction of imagination can become the reality of your existence through repetition imprinted onto memory, while being amplified, directed and accelerated by association with emotion.”
- 287 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Colour
- 979-890184822-7
From Theory to Practice
Engaging With the Eight Limbs of Yoga
From Theory to Practice: Engaging with the Eight Limbs of Yoga is a thoughtful and practical guide to integrating the full wisdom of Patanjali’s Ashtanga system into modern life. Moving far beyond physical postures, author Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander explores each of the eight limbs—from ethical living (Yama/Niyama) to meditative absorption (Samadhi)—with clarity and personal insight.
Drawing on over twenty years of teaching and practice, Alexander bridges ancient philosophy and daily application. Readers will find accessible techniques for mindful movement, breathwork, and meditation, alongside reflective guidance on building a consistent, personal practice rooted in self-awareness and compassion. This book is an invitation to deepen one’s journey from the mat into the world, offering both beginners and seasoned practitioners a structured yet flexible path toward holistic well-being and self-realization.
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“The practice of meditation, a vital aspect of the Eight Limbs, becomes more meaningful when grounded in ethical conduct.”
- 46 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Colour
- 979-890184820-3
All That Blooms Must Die
Eternal Echoes (Thesis)
All That Blooms Must Die: Eternal Echoes of the Universe is the foundational text of Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander's UniquilibriuM philosophy. It transcends genre, operating simultaneously as a compelling work of cosmological science, a rigorous metaphysical dissertation, and an intimate memoir of loss and discovery.
The book is structured as a philosophical journey. It begins with the author's personal story—a poignant account of how personal tragedy and a lifelong sense of isolation fueled an obsessive quest to understand death, eternity, and the nature of reality. This vulnerability establishes a powerful connection with the reader, framing the ensuing cosmic exploration as a deeply human, rather than purely academic, endeavor.
Alexander then meticulously builds his bridge between science and spirit. He explores the Big Bang, the nature of time, dark matter, and the multiverse, not as dry facts, but as concepts laden with metaphysical meaning. Central to his inquiry is the innovative concept of M.E.T.A.-Physics, his proposed standard for a more grounded and informed metaphysical practice that honors the rigor of science.
Chapters delve into the role of consciousness in shaping reality, the limitations of language in describing the cosmos, and the profound interconnectedness of all beings. The narrative is enriched with references from Stephen Hawking and Brian Greene to Eastern philosophy and personal poetry, creating a rich tapestry of thought.
Ultimately, this book is an invitation. An invitation to confront the universe's grandest mysteries without abandoning the search for personal meaning. It is a call to embrace a holistic understanding of existence, where the ache of a personal ending and the theory of cosmic heat death are seen as part of the same eternal pattern. All That Blooms Must Die is the first, essential step into the World Reading Club's mission: to explore the balance of our unique existence within the infinite whole.
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“The way you want to live your life is mastered by your own self.”
- 66 pages
- Paperback
- 4.3in × 6.9in
- Black & White
- 979-890184770-1