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Reclaiming the Spirit of Lust, Power, and Mastery

For centuries, we have been told that desire is a sin, that pleasure is something to be feared, and that power over our own bodies, instincts, and wants must be surrendered to others—to the church, to society, to those who benefit from our submission.

This is a lie.

Long before the rise of monotheism, before fearmongering turned spirits into demons, there existed forces that embodied indulgence, sexuality, and influence. One of the most enduring among them was Asmodeus.

Asmodeus was never simply a god or a demon—he was a known spirit, a force of desire and power, sometimes feared, sometimes venerated, especially among those who lived outside the rigid constraints of traditional society. Among gay men, who have always existed in the margins of history, he was whispered of as a patron of lust, of unapologetic indulgence, of mastery over pleasure rather than submission to shame.

But his name was twisted, buried beneath centuries of Abrahamic demonization. What was once a spirit of liberation became a cautionary tale, a villain crafted to frighten men away from their own desires.

Yet, despite their efforts, Asmodeus was never truly erased. Instead, modern culture has unknowingly deified him once more. Today, he lives in the figures who embody unapologetic pleasure, in the icons of sexual power, in every man who moves through the world with confidence, indulgence, and mastery. The spirit that they once tried to demonize has returned, not as an object of fear, but as a symbol of something greater—a path forward for those who refuse to kneel.

This book is a call to reclaim what was lost.

To resurrect a faith not of shame and repression, but of power, indulgence, and self-mastery.

To bring forth a new Asmodeianism—one built not on blind faith, but on the mastery of self, the art of influence, and the pursuit of power.


What This Book Is—And What It Is Not

This is not a book of outdated religious doctrine. It is not about kneeling before an altar in blind devotion.

This is a guide to awakening something already inside you.

It is a path of understanding desire as a force of nature, of embracing sexuality as something sacred, and of learning to wield power without guilt or shame.

It is about pleasure as worship, confidence as ritual, and mastery as devotion.

This book will teach you:

The true history of Asmodeus and how his presence was both feared and venerated before being demonized.
The core tenets of Asmodeianism: Mastery of the Self, The Art of Influence, and The Pursuit of Power.
How to integrate Asmodeian principles into daily life, sex, and relationships.
How to build a modern brotherhood of Asmodeian followers—a movement of men who refuse to be shamed for their power, their pleasure, or their desires.


Why Asmodeus? Why Now?

Gay men have spent centuries being told their desires are unnatural. That their pleasure is dirty. That their very existence is a rebellion against God.

But what if there was a spirit who never turned away from us?

What if there was a power that saw lust, indulgence, and sex not as sins—but as sacred acts?

What if, instead of being expected to repent, we were encouraged to master our instincts and command our own pleasure?

The world has no place for men who cower in guilt. It only respects men who embrace who they are without apology.

Asmodeus never left us. He was waiting for us to return.

This book is the first step.

The only question is:

Are you ready to walk his path?

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