Retroaction Retroaction assumes there is an action that causes a reaction of the same intensity. When these actions have a positive meaning, they have positive effects. By contrast, when actions are contrary to the Primaries or the laws of nature - see GlobDemons -, they may cause to fireback negatively on those who originated the action. Retroaction is natural and fair. However, the interpretation of negative events must be taken very cautiousely so as not to slip into the field of superstition or mental distortions such as psychopathy contrary to the above-mentioned values. |
Retroaction Demoniac Attitude - Case 7 A planned action to burn Koran books in Gainsville (Fla.) was cancelled before 9/11 when the US State Department including the Pentagon asked the instigator to "reconsider" his right to freedom of speech guaranteed by the first Amendment of the US Constitution. Should the plan be carried out "There is a risk that it may also have a negative impact on security for our troops" US Gen. Petraeus said. RBC Bank followed suit and asked the Church to repay its mortage within 60 days. Thereafter, the Cotton All-Lines Insurance on property was cancelled; another example of what people get when they oppose Primaries, or don't know how to use them.
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Retroaction Demoniac Attitude - Case 2 The 2009 NY Governor admitted after his election to the post that he had extramarital relations for over two years. Desloyalty is contrary to primary values when the objectives pursued by the couple are legitimate. In this case, bringing up children in a stable environment required trust and loyalty. In this case, disloyalty violates primary values in such a violente way that a retroaction as provided with the link below could have been expected at some point in time.
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