The Great Feminization of Our Society – The Curse of the Death Mother!

The Great Feminization – The Curse of the Death Mother

Dear brothers and sisters in spirit, what we are currently experiencing is not a random cultural shift or a mere political trend. It is a profound psychological and spiritual drama: the Great Feminization of our institutions and of society as a whole. This phenomenon gives rise to three closely interrelated distortions. First, the shift of unwritten rules in universities, media, law, and business from male to female group patterns. Second, the inability to truly protect children because adult needs are placed above the natural rights of the little ones. Third, the dangerous symptom that money replaces the absent or devalued father, thus creating toxic, dependent family systems.

What appears to be freedom is often the most subtle form of enslavement.

 

The Feminization of Institutions

The demographic and cultural feminization of many key institutions is historically unprecedented. As soon as a critical mass of female presence is exceeded in a given area, behavioral norms change. Where previously open hierarchy, direct confrontation, risk-taking, and the primacy of truth over emotion prevailed, consensus-building, emotional security, conflict avoidance, and the primacy of feeling take center stage. Empathy is prioritized over rationality, security over risk, and cohesion over competition. What is now termed "woke"—the cancel culture, safe spaces, trigger warnings, the reinterpretation of justice as equality outcome, and the displacement of merit by empathy—is largely the transfer of typically feminine group patterns to institutions created for other purposes.

Men are biologically and psychologically more inclined toward open competition followed by reconciliation. Women are more inclined toward relational control, subtle exclusion, and the creation of emotional coherence. Both have their place and their dignity. But when institutions whose mission is the incorruptible pursuit of truth, risk-taking innovation, or objective adjudication of justice are predominantly shaped according to the second model, they lose their soul. A university that subordinates truth to emotion ceases to be a university. A law that prioritizes empathy over evidence ceases to be law. A company that prioritizes conflict avoidance over performance stifles creativity. This development is not an organic superiority, but rather the result of decades of legal and cultural control that has systematically suppressed male-dominated cultures.

The Great Feminization of Our Society - The Curse of the Death Mother!
The Great Feminization of Our Society - The Curse of the Death Mother!

The Loss of Child Protection – The Devouring Death Mother

This shift has direct consequences for child protection. In a society that absolutizes adult feelings and identities, children's natural rights are relativized. A child has a pre-political, natural right to be known and loved by their own mother and father. This right is often subordinated to adult desires today. Divorce is celebrated as self-realization, even though children suffer the loss of stability, identity, and the daily presence of both parents. Reproductive technologies that destroy large numbers of embryos and separate children from their biological mother or father are portrayed as progress.

The child's soul, yearning for the living origin of mother and father, becomes a commodity. Toxic, unintegrated femininity—the excess of empathy without discernment, consensus without truth, and avoidance of one's own pain—renders us incapable of performing the difficult task of protection. Instead of bearing our own pain, it is placed on the shoulders of children.

The mothers are sacrificing their children instead of sacrificing themselves for the children!

Money as a Father Substitute

A particularly dangerous symptom of this dynamic is the replacement of the father by money. Where the living, protective, and discerning father is absent or devalued, money takes his place as a false logos and an instrument of control. In toxic family systems, money becomes the "golden thread": through conditional support, the promise of inheritance, rewarding loyalty, and punishing deviation. The child learns that value and belonging do not flow from being and love, but from material bonds. It develops a scarcity mindset, hyper-independence out of fear of dependence, or conversely, an unhealthy fusion in which the soul cannot attain freedom. Love becomes a transaction, freedom an illusion. The family enters a dark hour in which the psychological order shatters.

The father is the principle of boundaries, distinction, protection, and responsible order. He represents the logos that structures life and provides the child with security without binding it. Toxic femininity weakens this principle and attempts to replace, through material and emotional control, what only the living Logos can provide: true authority, protection, and freedom.

The Great Feminization of Our Society - The Curse of the Death Mother!
The Great Feminization of Our Society - The Curse of the Death Mother!

Healthy Polarity and the Call to Repentance

Healthy masculinity is not aggression, but responsibility, protection, and clear discernment. Healthy femininity is not weakness, but depth, receptivity, and wise nurturing. In their union arises the good, the beautiful, and the true. The healthy family with mother and father is the earthly reflection of the heavenly order established by God himself.

The call of the hour is repentance to the symbolic father, to God in heaven, the origin of the Logos. The word of repentance is the sword that kills and simultaneously gives life. It cuts away what is false—the ideology of homogenization, the contempt for difference, the fear of truth, and the replacement of the father with money—and opens the space for rebirth. Institutions can still be healed if we have the courage to restore meritocracy, to allow masculine cultures where they have their place, and to withdraw the artificial constraints of social control. Above all, however, it requires the inner repentance of each individual.

Hope and Mission

This is not a lament. It is a call to hope and action. For the Logos has not died. It is merely waiting for us to turn back to it. In the dark hour of feminization, the new birth is already preparing itself—the rediscovery of sacred polarity, the healthy family, and the liberated soul.