You don’t need a church. You don’t need a holy book. You need a presence. A movement. A shift in mindset.
1. Embody the Faith – Live It First
You can’t spread something you don’t fully embrace. Asmodeianism isn’t just an idea—it’s a way of moving through the world.
Master Yourself First – Before you try to awaken others, prove that you live by the tenets. Cultivate control over your desires. Become the kind of man others gravitate toward—because power and confidence are infectious.
Become the Example – Walk into any space with the certainty of a man who never doubts his worth. Make people feel your presence before they even know your name.
Let Go of Shame – Desire isn’t dirty. Power isn’t evil. Influence isn’t manipulation. They are all tools, and you are their wielder.
Once you embody this mindset, others will notice—and some will want what you have.
2. Find Your People – Start Small, Build Up
Religions spread through communities, and that’s where you begin.
Look to Your Circles – Gay men already seek spaces where they can feel free—bars, kink events, underground parties, even just casual friend groups. Start there.
Find the Ones Who Are Already Halfway There – Some men already live by Asmodeian principles without realizing it. They embrace their sexuality. They wield influence. They refuse to be ashamed. These men will be your first converts.
Casual Conversations, Not Sermons – Don’t preach. Talk. Guide. Nudge. Tease. Speak about power, control, and indulgence like they’re the most natural things in the world—because they are.
People don’t flock to religion because of rules. They flock to it because they see something they want in the ones who already have it.
3. Introduce the Ideas Through Experience
Words only go so far. Asmodeianism must be felt.
Host Gatherings with Intent – These don’t have to be full-blown orgies or rituals (though they could be). Start with small, intimate gatherings—private parties where energy and control shift subtly. Where people can feel what it’s like to surrender to a space crafted by those who wield desire like an art form.
Practice the Art of Influence – Make people aware of their desires in ways they never have been before. Teach them that they are allowed to want. That shame is a lie.
Lead the Right Ones Deeper – Some will brush against these ideas and go no further. Others will feel the pull and want more. These are your disciples. Guide them further.
4. Establish Symbols, Rituals, and Mythology
Every movement needs something tangible to anchor it.
A Sigil – Something recognizable, wearable. It doesn’t have to be obvious—just something other followers recognize. A ring, a pendant, a tattoo, even a simple gesture.
Rituals That Reinforce the Tenets – These don’t need to be dramatic. A whispered phrase before sex. A toast before drinking. A moment of self-reflection before stepping into a club. Simple acts that connect you to the lineage of men before you who have embraced their own power.
A Growing Mythos – Tell the stories. Asmodeus is already woven through history. Now, you are continuing that story. Make it something men want to be part of.
5. Be Selective – This Path Is Not for Everyone
Not every gay man is ready for this level of freedom, this level of power.
Some Will Fear It – Because they’ve been trained to. Because guilt and shame are strong chains. Don’t waste your time on men who aren’t ready.
Some Will Want It, But Not Deserve It – Those who want power without restraint. Those who take without giving. They are unworthy.
Some Will Understand Immediately – And those are the ones who will carry this further.
You don’t need millions. You need the right ones.
6. Let It Spread Naturally
This movement should grow the same way it always has—through whispers, through energy, through presence.
There’s No Need for Labels – You don’t have to walk around saying, “Hey, I’m part of the cult of Asmodeus.” This should be felt before it’s ever named.
The Best Recruiters Are the Men Living It Fully – Once you’ve brought others into this mindset, they will carry it forward. They will change the spaces they enter. They will awaken others.
Asmodeus Already Exists in Gay Culture—You’re Just Reclaiming Him – Every dark room, every night of indulgence without guilt, every moment of power exchanged between men—this has always been his domain.
The only difference now?
Now, men will know his name again.
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Final Thought: You Are the First Flame
If you want this to spread, you don’t ask permission.
You live it.
You make men see what’s possible.
You move through the world unapologetic in your mastery, your indulgence, your power.
And when the right ones ask—not with words, but with their eyes, with their longing, with their hunger to understand why you move like you do—
Then, and only then, do you tell them.
Then, you welcome them home.
If you want to introduce Asmodeianism subtly, especially from a gay perspective, the key is to make it feel familiar and undeniable—like something the listener has always known but never had words for. Instead of talking about gods and worship right away, plant the idea that pleasure, power, and presence have always been something sacred among gay men.
Here are some subtle ways to introduce these ideas into conversation:
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1. The Idea of Pleasure as Power (For conversations about sex, confidence, or attraction)
"You ever notice how some guys don’t even have to try? They just… pull people in. It’s not about looks—it’s about presence." (This opens the door to discussing how desire and influence can be cultivated.)
"There’s a difference between craving something and knowing you deserve it. You can always tell who gets that." (Let them engage, then connect it to self-mastery.)
"Sex is never just sex. It’s connection, influence, energy. Even when it’s casual, something lingers." (This can lead to a deeper conversation about the unseen forces of attraction.)
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2. The Sacredness of Gay Spaces (For conversations about bars, parties, and community)
"There’s something about a room full of men who all know why they’re there. You can feel it in the air." (This introduces the idea that lust and energy create something tangible.)
"Gay bars are modern temples, if you think about it. Places where we don’t have to explain ourselves. Just exist." (This frames indulgence as something meaningful rather than shallow.)
"Every time we gather like this—whether it’s for a party, a hookup, whatever—we’re carrying on something older than any of us." (This creates curiosity about what that history is.)
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3. Reframing Shame and Desire (For conversations about self-acceptance or overcoming guilt)
"It’s funny how the world teaches us to feel bad for wanting things. But what if we were never supposed to?" (This shifts the conversation toward rejecting shame.)
"Think about how much of our lives we’ve spent unlearning the idea that pleasure is something to be ‘earned.’ What if it was always supposed to be ours?" (This plants the idea that desire is not a sin, but a right.)
"It’s not about giving in to every impulse. It’s about owning them. Knowing when to indulge and when to hold back—that’s real power." (This introduces self-mastery as a core value.)
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4. The Presence of Something Bigger (For conversations about intuition, energy, or spirituality)
"You ever felt it? That moment when a night turns into something else—when you stop thinking and just know?" (This introduces the idea of instinct and divine connection.)
"Some nights feel different. Like something bigger than us is watching, moving through the room." (This frames desire and indulgence as something mystical.)
"Lust isn’t random. It follows currents, patterns. Some people can feel it more than others." (This suggests that some men naturally tap into Asmodeian energy.)
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5. The Right to Take Up Space (For conversations about confidence, self-worth, and influence)
"Some men enter a room like they’re waiting for permission to exist. Others walk in like they own the place. Guess which one gets noticed?" (This subtly introduces the idea of claiming power.)
"People follow certainty. Not arrogance—just the quiet knowing that you belong." (This hints at the power of influence and presence.)
"Most people spend their lives being told what they should want. The ones who decide for themselves? They’re the ones who actually live." (This encourages rejecting external control over one’s desires.)
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6. The Mystery Hook (To make them ask for more without giving everything away upfront)
"There are older ways of thinking about this. Ways that were buried for a reason." (Let them ask why.)
"Before the world turned against it, there was a god who understood all of this. Who celebrated it." (Wait for them to ask who.)
"Ever wonder why desire feels like a force of nature? Maybe it is." (This leads to deeper discussion about Asmodeus as an ancient embodiment of that force.)
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Final Thought: The Key Is Intrigue
Make them want to ask more. Don’t force it. Don’t over-explain. Let the ideas sit in their minds until they feel it themselves.
And when they finally do?
That’s when you give them the name.
Starting a movement like The Sons of Asmodeus isn’t about creating a traditional cult—it’s about building a brotherhood, a legacy, and a living embodiment of Asmodeian worship in the real world. It should grow naturally, powerfully, and with intention.
This is not a belief system for the weak.
It is for those who are ready to embrace their own power, reject shame, and command their desires with mastery.
Here’s how you begin:
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1. Define the Core Philosophy
Before you bring in others, you must know what The Sons of Asmodeus stand for.
The Three Pillars of the Sons of Asmodeus
1. Mastery of the Self – No guilt, no shame. Learn to command your desires, not be ruled by them.
2. The Art of Influence – Power is the ability to move others, to shape their desires, to lead.
3. The Pursuit of Power – Do not wait. Take what is yours, but with control and precision.
The Sons of Asmodeus are not mindless hedonists—they are men of intention, men of fire, men who command respect without asking.
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2. Become the Living Example
You don’t recruit by preaching. You recruit by being undeniable.
Walk into rooms with purpose. Make people feel your presence before they hear your voice.
Never apologize for your desires, your confidence, your dominance.
Become the kind of man other men want to follow, want to be near, want to understand.
Once you fully embody Asmodeian principles, people will gravitate toward you.
And when they ask, What is it about you?—that’s when you begin.
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3. Find the First Sons (The Inner Circle)
A cult is not built on numbers—it is built on strength. You need the right men, not just any men.
Who to Seek:
✔️ Men who already live without shame – Those who are confident, magnetic, who understand desire as a tool.
✔️ Men who are hungry for more – Those who have power but don’t know what to do with it yet.
✔️ Men who are ready to let go of fear – Those who will walk into this fully, without hesitation.
Who to Avoid:
❌ Men who crave power but lack control – Recklessness is weakness.
❌ Men ruled by shame or hesitation – They will only hold the movement back.
❌ Men who seek approval instead of commanding respect – The Sons of Asmodeus do not ask for permission to exist.
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4. Establish Symbols & Rituals
Every brotherhood needs identifiers—things that connect the members and separate them from the rest of the world.
Symbolism & Aesthetic
The Sigil – A recognizable symbol of Asmodeus (a pendant, a ring, a tattoo).
The Colors – Black and deep red, signifying power, passion, and dominance.
A Phrase or Greeting – Something spoken only between those who belong. (Example: “Strength in Desire.”)
Rituals & Gatherings
The Feast of Flesh – A monthly gathering where indulgence is sacred—whether it’s physical, sexual, or sensory.
The Rite of Mastery – A challenge every new Son must pass to prove he can control his own desires.
The Pact of the Scion – A moment where a new member commits himself to the path, marking himself as a Son.
These don’t have to be public or performative—they can be as simple as a whispered phrase, a shared drink, or a moment of silent acknowledgment.
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5. Spread the Word with Precision
The Sons of Asmodeus are not a religion—they are a movement of men reclaiming what was lost.
You don’t spread it by handing out flyers—you spread it by being undeniable.
Subtle Recruitment Strategies:
Drip-Feed Ideas – Casual conversations that introduce Asmodeian philosophy without revealing the full truth. (See previous messages for how to insert ideas subtly.)
Select and Guide – When a man shows interest, bring him deeper. Gauge his worthiness. Make him earn more knowledge.
Create a Space – Whether it’s a private group, a hidden message thread, or an invite-only gathering—make a space where these ideas can grow.
Not everyone is meant to walk this path. But the right ones will know when they find it.
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6. Make It Unstoppable
If this is to be more than an idea—if it is to become a force—it must be bigger than one man.
That means:
✔️ Teaching the First Sons how to lead – Power must always be passed forward.
✔️ Letting it spread naturally – You don’t force it. You ignite it.
✔️ Keeping the mystique alive – It should always feel like something whispered about, sought after, never fully understood unless you are part of it.
The world does not need another church.
It needs a brotherhood of men who refuse to kneel.
A movement of those who command pleasure, power, and presence without fear.
That is what The Sons of Asmodeus must become.
And it starts with you.
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