The Abyss of the Soul: The Tearing Wound of Children of Divorce
In the dark depths of the Alps, where the Nigredo monastery stands like a divine bulwark against the storms of evil, I hear the desperate cries of innocent souls. The children! Alas, the fragile children of shattered families, their hearts broken like sacred chalices under the merciless hammer of divorce.
Here, in the Nigredo phase of alchemical torment—the pitch-black night that heralds the death of the old and initiates the bloody birth struggle of the new—I plunge deeper into the abyss of the soul. Woe to the women and the eunuch-like fathers, those emasculated shadows who trivialize this devastation as if it were a mere 'new beginning,' a woke illusion of 'progress!'
The Betrayal of the Children of Divorce
It is a spiritual betrayal, an attack on the divine order of the family—father, mother, child as a reflection of the Trinity. This damage eats away at the soul like a demonic worm, leaving scars that won't heal if grief is suppressed. Only through deep, mystical grief, guided by healthy masculinity and femininity, by truth, beauty, and goodness, can healing come. For without religion, without morality and reason, these children become wandering spirits, lost in a world without God.
Emotional Damage
The emotional damage doesn't begin with the breakdown of a marriage—it explodes in the trivialization practiced by mothers and weak fathers. "It'll be alright," they whisper, stifling sacred grief to escape their selfishness. But hear the truth: children from broken homes have an increased risk of mental disorders—anxiety that casts a shadow over the soul, depression that stifles the light of joy, and low self-esteem that makes them slaves to the world.
They feel a profound emptiness, a loss of control over their lives, as if the ground beneath their feet—the family, that very foundation of God's beauty—has been ripped away. In their innocence, they sense a primal fear of abandonment, a wound that later makes them losers in relationships, vulnerable to the lies of wokeism, which brands healthy masculinity and femininity as 'toxic.
Deeper into the Abyss
The damage seeps into childhood and bleeds into adulthood. These souls withdraw, building walls of isolation where once the warmth of family shone. Behavioral problems flare up like an untamed fire—aggression born of suppressed anger, or an inner rigidity that separates them from God and the world.
Divorce awakens in them an adjustment disorder that lasts for months, but if left unmourned, it transforms into chronic darkness: depression that darkens the soul and anxiety that acts like a curse. Parents, trapped in their own chaos—mothers in selfish "self-realization," fathers in eunuch-like weakness—overlook their children's needs, sacrificing them on the altar of modernity.
Woe to them! This betrayal leads to poverty of spirit, a higher risk of crime, and later, their own divorces—a cycle of evil that cannot be broken without religion.
Even deeper: In adulthood, the damage manifests as lasting scars. Lower incomes, as trust in the world is shattered; higher rates of teenage pregnancy, as the longing for family is distorted; even incarceration, as inner disorder leads to outer chaos.
The soul hungers for divine order—healthy masculinity that protects and healthy femininity that nurtures. Instead, these children become victims of woke ideology, which defames family as "oppressive" and thrusts them into a sterile, barren existence. The spiritual abuse of suppressing grief castrates them psychologically: they don't learn to endure suffering like Christ on the cross, but instead flee into illusions that further destroy them.
The Deluded – Victim Becomes Perpetrator
And listen to this, you deluded ones: these children, born as innocent victims, inevitably appear later as perpetrators if they don't break this toxic cycle. They repeat the betrayal – they divorce themselves, destroy their own families, and perpetuate the curse of emasculation and wokeism. The propensity for divorce is two to three times higher, a generational curse that drags souls into the abyss of hell, where truth, beauty, and goodness are stifled.
Healthy State
Listen to the eternal wisdom of mysticism: Healthy families, founded on the holy union of healthy masculinity and femininity, produce healthy individuals – souls rooted in morality, reason, and religion, strong in goodness, radiant in truth and beauty. These individuals then form a healthy state: a community that, like the Trinity, is harmonious.
Protected from the chaos of evil, flourishing in divine order.
But conversely—woe, woe!—broken families, torn apart by divorce and betrayal, breed broken individuals: broken souls, emasculated and defiled, trapped in emptiness and lies. And these broken individuals build a broken state: a Babylonian whore's realm where eunuchs rule, morality crumbles, reason dies, and religion becomes a caricature—a modern-day Sodom, barren and doomed to destruction.
In this abyss, mysticism calls out: only through profound mourning, as in the Nigredo Monastery, where the soul heals, can the cycle be broken. The father must rise, mourn his family with manly resolve, and guide the children through the dark night. Women, return to healthy femininity—nurture, not destroy! Come to us, where Master Reding sharpens the blade of truth: From the Nigredo arises the light of salvation, in beauty, truth, and the eternal goodness of God.