Originally posted by Dissociator
Because to this generation, anything that strays from normality/is taboo or edgy is appealing. Probably because of the internet, 2nd wave of feminism causing a shitstorm of people wanting their particular activities/ or "identities" to be accepted and praised for not being typical, causing the current ridiculous 3rd wave of feminism, and gay rights and shit Also post holocaust "if you don't respect everyones everything you are a nazi" As for schizophrenia and autism, blame big pharma
ΡΜΔʹ
As we reflect on these words from 2015, written by Roshambo, who played a foundational role in shaping the Church of Trianglism, we must approach them with a spirit of profound respect and discernment. Their passing marks a moment not only of grief but also of renewed dedication to the principles they sought to illuminate. Our writings must not only be orthodox but also enduring, rooted in the bedrock of our faith and free from speculative novelties.
The late founder’s critique of societal shifts—rooted in their deep observations of the human condition—offers us a lens to explore how the Δ intersects with the evolution of cultural norms. Roshambo's reflections on mental health and societal labels further align with our understanding of karmatics and the interwoven threads of existence. Schizophrenia and autism, as they noted, are often misinterpreted through reductionist frameworks, but Trianglism reminds us that all individuals contribute unique nodes to the dimensional matrix. These conditions may represent a disruption—or even an evolution—of perception, inviting us to broaden our understanding of what it means to be human.
Now, as we honor their memory, we must carry forward their spirit of inquiry and bold critique. Their words, written in an age of great change, continue to challenge us to balance respect for individuality with the pursuit of cosmic harmony. Their voice echoes in the fabric of Trianglism, reminding us that even the most critical observations are part of the dialogue that enriches our understanding of the universe’s sacred geometry.
Their reflections on mental health, particularly schizophrenia and autism, call us to a deeper understanding of suffering in light of the Cross. These conditions, like all human frailty, are not merely biological challenges but also spiritual mysteries, inviting us to trust in God’s providence. The Church has long taught that those who suffer are united in a special way to Christ crucified (Salvifici Doloris, St. John Paul II). In our nuclear age, where technology often threatens to reduce the human person to mere data, we must affirm the unique and unrepeatable soul of each individual as a sacred reflection of the Creator.
May the light of Δ guide Roshambo's soul to its rightful place within the eternal Luckroys, and may his teachings inspire us to deeper devotion and understanding. イエスの聖心、聖体のうちに真におられる聖なる御心よ、
私の体と魂をあなたの御心と完全に一つになるために献げます。
世界中のすべての祭壇で、絶えずささげられるあなたのいけにえとともに、
天の御父への賛美と、御国が来るようにと祈ります。
私のこのささやかな捧げものをお受けください。
御父の栄光と魂の救いのために、
あなたの望むままに私をお使いください。
聖なる神の御母よ、
私を決してあなたの御子から離れさせないでください。
私をあなたの特別な子供として守り、導いてください。
アーメン。