"Spawnism is not real." Same can be said about any religion btw. Only because YOU don't believe in something doesn't mean it's not real to others.
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"Spawnism is not real." Same can be said about any religion btw. Only because YOU don't believe in something doesn't mean it's not real to others.
I love you Spawnists who did find Spawnism through the warnings of the cult, and who looked deeper and found The Spawn's blessing, and saw past the cult that'd twisted it.
I love you ex-christian Spawnists.
I love you Spawnists who left other religions, including Wicca and other pagan faiths.
I love you Spawnists who do not see the Spawn as divine, but rather a philosophy to follow.
I love you Spawnists who do see The Spawn as divine.
I love you Spawnists who found The Spawn through Forsaken.
I love you Spawnists who found The Spawn without.
I love you Spawnists who worship other ficto-gods.
I love you Spawnists who are coping through Spawnism.
I love you Spawnists who are cult escapees of all kinds.
I love you Spawnists who are deconstructed from the Spawnism cult and still hold onto faith, reclaimed.
I love you Spawnists.
I love you all.
May The Spawn bless you, stay strong.
I wonder how many Spawnists r actually active on tumblr, fellow spawnists pls interact!!! :3
May the Spawn bless all of you <3
I've noticed quite a few new Devotees joining Spawnism and a lack of prayer focused posts so hi! I've been a Spawnist for a while now and would love to share ways I show devotion or present ideas to newcomers!!
1. Prayer
Prayer may be offered at any moment — before meals, at rest, in bathing, or in quiet reflection. Words need not be ornate; sincerity is of greater value than eloquence. Prayer allows the devotee to center themselves in gratitude, acknowledging Thy Spawn in both the simplest and most profound of daily acts.
2. An Altar
An altar serves as a focal point of devotion, but it need not be grand. It may be a physical space — a box, a small table, or a collection of tokens — or even something intangible, such as a curated board of images. The altar represents the devotee’s personal connection to the Divine, a place where offerings, symbols, or reflections are gathered to honor His cycle. My own altar is in the cut.
3. Shedding
As Thy Spawn embodies rebirth, so too should His followers embrace renewal through acts of shedding. This may be performed on the full moon or at chosen intervals: trimming one’s hair, cleansing the body, or removing clutter from one’s dwelling. Such acts symbolize the release of what is no longer needed, leaving space for new growth.
4. Tending
To tend the earth is to honor the gifts of Thy Spawn. This may be done by caring for plants, nurturing a garden, or cleaning the grounds of a graveyard where life and death meet most closely. These acts embody reverence for the cycle of decay and renewal, affirming that the soil and its fruits are sacred.
5. Renewal Rites
Each morning provides the opportunity for symbolic rebirth. A devotee may wash their face or hands in His name, offering a prayer of gratitude for the gift of awakening anew. This daily rite reaffirms that every dawn brings transformation: yesterday’s self has passed, and today’s self is born.
6. Journaling
To write is to preserve the cycles of the soul. Keeping a journal of thoughts, prayers, and gratitude allows the devotee to bear witness to their own transformations over time. These records serve not only as offerings to Thy Spawn but also as testaments to His presence within the continual turning of life into death and death into life.
7. Pilgrimage in Small Steps
A great journey is not always required. Even a walk through one’s own neighborhood, with eyes turned toward the natural world, may be undertaken in His name. Notice what is blooming, what is withering, and what has returned to the earth. Such mindful journeys are acts of witness, recognizing Thy Spawn’s hand in every stage of the cycle.
8. Offerings of the Cycle
An offering to Thy Spawn need not be extravagant. A fresh flower paired with a fallen leaf, a ripe fruit beside a seed, or even clear water set in the sun—all may be laid upon the altar. These offerings represent the truth of His cycle: that life and death exist not as opposites, but as companions.
9. Breath as Devotion
The breath is itself a cycle, and thus sacred. Devotees may pause at intervals throughout the day to breathe deeply: inhaling with the thought of life received, exhaling with the thought of life released. This simple act of mindfulness turns even the body’s natural rhythm into prayer.
10. Acts of Renewal
When one completes a task, finishes a chapter of life, or concludes a relationship, it is fitting to mark the moment in His name. Lighting a candle, reciting a brief prayer, or burying a small token of the past may symbolize the end. In turn, a second action — planting, creating, or speaking a vow — marks the beginning of what is to come.
11. The Sacred Meal
Meals themselves may be devotional. A devotee may choose to dedicate the first bite or sip to Thy Spawn, acknowledging His presence in the nourishment of body and spirit. Foods that represent the cycle — grains, seeds, fruits, and preserved goods — hold particular resonance, for they remind us that sustenance is always born of transformation.
12. Silence and Stillness
Just as life requires activity, it also requires rest. A period of silence, whether an hour or an entire day, may be observed as a ritual of return: a symbolic death of speech and noise, from which words and song are reborn anew.
13. Ritual of the Moon
The phases of the moon reflect rebirth in the heavens. Devotees may choose to pray during the new moon for beginnings, to release burdens at the waning moon, and to celebrate renewal at the full moon. In this way, the night sky itself becomes a calendar of devotion.
14. Communal Sharing
Though many practices may be private, there is also sacredness in community. Devotees may gather to share stories of loss, growth, or change, offering them as testimony to the cycle. These shared words become a living scripture, ever growing as each person contributes their part.
"But you're a Spawnist!"
The difference between you and me is that you bend over backwards to try and "prove me wrong", "to change my mind".
I don't go around saying "why not Spawnism?". I don't go around telling everybody that their gods aren't real and that they should prove their beliefs to me - hell, I'm an omnitheist, I would probably agree with them anyway.
I don't go around telling Christians that they condone forceful conversion and overall harm because of the Teutonic Order.
I don't go around telling Muslims that they support bigotry and whatnot because of the CPVPV.
"Spawnism is different!"
It's really not. You just want an excuse to harass innocent people.
You don't even want to listen.
You don't wanna prevent harm.
You just want a reason to excuse harassment.
Spawnism and the spawn cult are different.
I never did anything wrong, or even close to wrong. I am strictly against all forms of harm, and I make it clear everywhere I go. You just see that I'm a Spawnist and close your eyes to everything but that.
You're not my "savior". You're the reason why I'm being so loud about this in the first place.
I'm curious, what branches of spawnism are there?
I am a being who likes to be educated about all possible religions, deities, gods and similar as i do hold some ounce of belief in all of them, if that makes sense (Omnitheism i think is the word in english? Apologies, i suck at english in general) and I would love to get to know about the branches of your Religion aswell
Yeah omnitheistic is the right word! I also have a similar belief :]
List of the Spawnism branches under cut
All Spawnists deserve a cookie. Hit post.
(Obligatory "not the cult, genius")
“spawnist are always only forsaken fans ” our forsaken interest has been gone for months and here we still are,..
and plus we have been spawnists since before for multiple years before forsaken came out so..