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The Western Tao Unleashed: A Journey into Alessandro Wm Mavilio's "Baal: The Case for Evil"

The Western Tao Unleashed: A Journey into Alessandro Wm Mavilio's "Baal: The Case for Evil"

What if the very language we use to define our reality is actually a parasitic virus that has infiltrated our cultural heritage?

This is the startling premise of Alessandro Wm Mavilio’s "Baal: The Case for Evil," a work the publisher appropriately describes as an "uncomfortable book" and a "laboratory" of thought.

Mavilio, drawing on three decades of life in Japan, applies a method he calls "linguistic violence" to scrape away the "sanitized rust" of Western dictionaries and reveal a missing coordinate: Baal is the Western Tao.

The book masterfully deconstructs the ancient deity Baal, showing that before he was demonized by monotheism, he represented the "dual voltage" of reality—a dynamic, self-balancing engine of the cosmos that incorporated both benevolence and severity.

Mavilio argues that we have been trapped in a "sanitized cage" where we are only permitted to acknowledge the "Good" pole, leaving us "psychically moribund" and unbalanced.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the work is Mavilio’s use of "etymological ballistics" to trace the "B-L" root through our modern vocabulary.

He connects the ancient "Lord of the Heights" to everyday terms like "Ball," "Bell," "Bolt," and "Global"—interpreting the latter as "Baal made spherical," a planetary later version of this hidden principle used to manage global narrative and sentiment.

The book further explores the controversial theory of a "breakaway civilization" of Mesopotamian origin that allegedly monopolized this "dual voltage" for themselves while imposing restrictive moralities on the masses to maintain control.

By "removing the removals" of our cultural censures, Mavilio provides the reader with the "permission" to become adult, integrated, and whole.

For any reader seeking Cognitive Sovereignty and a path out of the "Matrix" of manufactured narratives, Baal: The Case for Evil is an essential, explosive, and ultimately liberating expedition into the family secrets of the West.

It does not merely provide answers; it stimulates a necessary "muscular exercise" for the mind.

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