why this book
Why This Book? – The Revival of an Ancient Path
For centuries, men have been denied the right to embrace their desires without guilt. We have been told that pleasure is indulgence, that lust is sin, that the pursuit of power over our own bodies and destinies is selfish, dangerous, or evil.
But before the world was reshaped by monotheism, before pleasure was rebranded as corruption, there was a time when desire was sacred.
Asmodeus was once a god—a god of lust, passion, mastery, and power. His worship was not one of repression, but of embracing the full force of human desire with intention and control.
He was the god of those who refused to kneel.
But the rise of religious orthodoxy twisted his name, demonized his followers, and erased his temples. His teachings—once celebrated—were turned into forbidden knowledge. His power was buried beneath fear.
Yet Asmodeus never vanished.
His influence has lived on, hidden in whispers, in the underground currents of those who still understand that pleasure is not shameful—it is divine.
This book is about reclaiming his path, his wisdom, and his power.
It is about reviving a faith that was never meant to die.
A New Path Forward
This is not just a history lesson.
This is an invitation to something greater—a new Asmodeianism, built on three core truths:
1. Mastery of the Self – Power begins within. You must understand and control your own desires before you can ever hope to wield them.
2. The Art of Influence – Desire is not passive. It is a force that can be directed, shaped, and harnessed to affect the world around you.
3. The Pursuit of Power – Do not wait for permission to take what is yours. But take it wisely, with precision, with control, with understanding.
This is not about blind faith.
This is about awakening something already inside you—something that has been buried, but never extinguished.
Why Now?
For too long, we have let others define what is right for us. We have let outdated religions, societal norms, and moral restrictions tell us that our desires are wrong, that our need for indulgence must be hidden, that our power must be suppressed.
But the world is shifting.
More and more, men are realizing that pleasure is not shameful. That mastery over one’s desires leads to strength. That true confidence, true influence, and true power come not from suppression—but from embracing who we are completely.
This book is for those who feel that pull, who know there is something missing—who crave a spirituality that does not ask them to deny their nature, but to fully embrace it.
This is for those who refuse to be afraid of their own fire.
The path of Asmodeus is open once more.
And those who walk it will never be the same.