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Essentially, this means that one cannot commit a series of knowingly fraudulent and dishonest acts, even if it was purportedly done for an honorable cause. One may not commit harm or evil thinking that in the end, goodness may result from these harmful actions. This means that we must look towards fundamental principles in structures, that are designed for promoting good works and align to the actions that are essential to creating those conditions. One cannot justify violating the fundamental principles of the original intention, because you believe that the outcome will result in some imagined positive goal.
Essentially, this means that one cannot commit a series of knowingly fraudulent and dishonest acts, even if it was purportedly done for an honorable cause. One may not commit harm or evil thinking that in the end, goodness may result from these harmful actions. This means that we must look towards fundamental principles in structures, that are designed for promoting good works and align to the actions that are essential to creating those conditions. One cannot justify violating the fundamental principles of the original intention, because you believe that the outcome will result in some imagined positive goal.


When we compromise our personal integrity, we allow a back door vulnerability for dark force manipulation that many times descends even more darkness and chaos into the situation where we had made the compromise. <ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3310-abuses-of-power Abuses of Power]</ref>
When we compromise our [[Personal Integrity]], we allow a back door vulnerability for dark force manipulation that many times descends even more darkness and chaos into the situation where we had made the compromise. <ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3310-abuses-of-power Abuses of Power]</ref>


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