Master Reding: Survivor of the Silver Bullet Method in Marital Protection and Custody Proceedings: A Guide for Men in Separation and Divorce – The Path Through the Face of Evil to Rebirth!
Divorce and the silver bullet method can only be survived if one understands it as a religious transformation, because only then does evil have a place to belong—in the divine order, where truth, beauty, and goodness reign, far removed from the moral depravity of wokeism.
O seeker, warrior of the spirit, who sinks into the abyss of separation and divorce, hear the voice from the Nigredo, that alchemical blackness where the fire of mysticism forges purity! Master Reding, the guardian of healthy masculinity, the watchman against wokeism, who honors sacred femininity as the chalice of divine grace, has survived the silver bullet of lies.
Only a handful of friends helped him stare into the satanic face of evil—that grimacing mask of betrayal that dethrones the father and casts the family into the dust of Babylon. He, the head of the family, protected his children from spiritual abuse and led them into the arms of eternal truth. Now they heal in the shadow of the cross, learning the paradox of Zen and the dark night of John of the Cross: from the chaos of divorce arises spiritual transformation.
This is not merely a guide, O man of reason and religion, but a sword of mysticism, forged in the Nigredo, to lead you through the fatherless age, where loyalty, fidelity, marriage, family, and promises have become as worthless as the world's consumerism.
The Fatherlessness: Betrayal as a Catastrophe of the Soul
In this era of wokeism, where the spirit of the father is suffocated and we are spiritually raped without realizing it, betrayal by a family member is catastrophic and existential. It destroys the past, all memories; it shatters the present and obscures the future—everything collapses; this is the death of identity. The betrayal shatters trust in humanity, especially in oneself: "I should have seen it coming!" Master Reding gazed into this grimace as the silver bullet struck—false accusations, like arrows from Sodom, portraying the father as a demon.
Yet, shaped by this mystical confrontation, he realized: Only when we understand separation and divorce as spiritual and religious transformation can our souls heal. You are not the victim, but the scapegoat!
The Church, Bride of Christ, calls you: Return to healthy masculinity, protect your family from the spiritual dangers of feminism and the death of the mother. One can only survive a divorce and the silver bullet by becoming religious, because only then does evil have a place to belong—in Christian mysticism, where evil is recognized as the work of the devil and defeated by the cross.
Forgiveness and Reconciliation: The Key to Nigredo
Forgiving doesn't mean the other person acted correctly. It doesn't mean forgetting the incident or giving the perpetrator a free pass. Forgiveness is not a sign of weakness, and the other person doesn't have to earn it. Everyone does it first and foremost for themselves—it's about accepting that the wrong happened without repeating it. Reconciliation goes further: Unlike forgiveness, which only means renouncing revenge, it allows for a fresh start.
Master Reding had to watch as his own children were emotionally abused—a divorce as a spiritual failure that carries lifelong traumatic consequences and is passed down through generations. The helpless chaos repeats itself, but only by taking the step from insight to oneness (love) can we break the cycle of cause and effect that has persisted for generations.
You didn't start it, but you can end it!
At Nigredo Monastery, Master Reding teaches: Reconcile yourself with your life, your past, with people—above all, with yourself and with God. Are you afraid of the answer? Sin separates us from God: Everything that is not done out of love coldens the heart. Wokeism is such a delusion—a bubble of hysteria where one sinks into one's own echo chamber, far from truth, beauty, and goodness.
The Head of the Family: Duty, Failure, and Merciless Boundaries
As head of the family, the man has the sacred duty to take responsibility and defend his wife and family—from physical, but above all, from spiritual dangers. Master Reding also had this duty toward his wife, but unfortunately, he could not fulfill it. She was possessed by the devil, plunged into symbolic death; the witch of feminism devoured her, dragging her soul into the clutches of lies, rebellion, and emasculation. She has become possessed, a modern-day Lilith who rebels against the divine order and wanted to drag the children down into her abyss.
And listen now, O warrior of Christ: If you have reclaimed your family, if you have taken your children back under your protection, then you must have mercy on yourself.
To clearly and unequivocally separate oneself from the possessed. No negotiation, no false mercy that breeds weakness. This is not cruelty, but the father's unwavering love, showing his children that such behavior—betrayal, lies, possession by the spirit of Babylon—will not be accepted, tolerated, or rewarded.
Thus, you educate them in truth, beauty, and goodness; you protect their souls from the death mother who was once their own mother. Only through this clear, relentless boundary is the Nigredo completed—the death of the old is final, and the new can blossom in purity. Master Reding exemplifies this: His children grow in separation from the possessed woman, and they heal because they see that healthy masculinity remains steadfast, unshakeable like the cross.
The Silver Bullet method—that deadly shot of false accusations—is a tool of Babylon, often used by the possessed woman to disarm the father. Master Reding survived, stared into the grimace, and triumphed through divine providence. Learn to recognize dangers early: Wokeism makes everything consumable, destroys sacred femininity, and emasculates man. Be the dragon slayer—don't feed the dragon with indulgence, but confront its satanic face with the power of Christ.
Ego Death and Trauma: The Holy Grail of Transformation
The death of the ego is what happens when someone you love betrays you—a spouse, a parent. Your understanding of the world is based on assumptions that simplify; trust reduces complexity. Betrayal shatters this hierarchically: Everything destabilizes, identity dies. Beneath the ego lies the self, archetypally, as Jung taught—deeper, less personal, constant beyond death. Master Reding experienced involuntary death through betrayal, but in the Nigredo monastery, he transformed it voluntarily: through courage and paradoxical prayers, such as Eckhart's 'God's Nakedness.
Trauma isn't what happens to you, but what happens within you—the wound, the meaning you make of it, the separation from your true self. In divorce, it's spiritual rape; with children, it's child abuse. Break the cycle, or the abuse will repeat itself. You can only survive divorce and the silver bullet by becoming religious, because only then does evil find a place to belong—in mystical union with God, where ego death leads to resurrection.
Adam and Eve: The Dance of Sick Souls and the Power of Loyalty
Adam and Eve betray each other—eating from the Tree of Knowledge, misusing free will for selfishness. They blame each other, there is no forgiveness, no return to God. Lilith, Adam's first wife, doesn't acknowledge him, flees—cursed as a demon. No reconciliation.
In separation and divorce, face the truth: self-knowledge, serenity, mystical self-realization. Through death to life: Only those who are ready to die remain truly alive. The First Commandment: Loyalty to God above all else. Life is suffering: In divorce, examine your values, take stock of your meaning. Heaven is vitality, abundance; hell is the delusion of selfishness.
Conversion and rebirth: Turning back to truth, goodness, and beauty.
No conversion through one's own strength—you need rebirth: God becomes human in Jesus, penetrating the realm of death on the cross. Take his flesh and blood: Be renewed, reconciled. Master Reding calls out: Look into the face of evil, accept abandonment, carry God's connection into it.
When a loyal man is betrayed, he changes profoundly. He withdraws, becomes wiser. In the Nigredo Monastery, you will find the way: Only a handful of friends are enough, if they are faithful. Repent, O man, against wokeism! Protect healthy masculinity, honor sacred femininity – and when you have saved your children, ruthlessly distance yourself from the possessed woman. The Nigredo awaits – death of the old, birth of the new in Christ's mysticism.