Principles
Systemic Reversal of Guilt
Administration
System analysis
Responsibility is shifted away from the system even though the architecture generates the harm.
Systemic guilt reversal is the structural pattern in which systems hide their own causes and shift responsibility onto individuals, groups, or external factors while leaving the architecture untouched.Indicator: Problems...
Principles
Repair Logic vs. Causal Healing
Administration
System analysis
Causal healing redesigns the system so that repeating damage becomes unnecessary.
Repair logic removes symptoms, accepts repetition, and plans ongoing interventions. Causal healing changes the system architecture itself, makes permanent repairs obsolete, and drastically reduces the load.
Analyses
Administrative Apnea
Administration
System analysis
Band III shows authorities that dissolve every response chain – silence becomes an instrument of power.
When administrations keep postponing deadlines, callbacks, and responsibilities, administrative apnea emerges: the structure keeps its shape but no air reaches the people. Decisions are deferred, accountability is parked...
Analyses
Ritualised Language Shells
Administration
System analysis
Band III documents text modules that mimic empathy while hiding the absence of action.
Case files reveal language shells used like rituals: “We are processing your request”, “Please understand our delay”, “The matter is under review”. They create ten seconds of calm yet trigger no action. Language loses tr...
Analyses
State-Level Loss of Resonance
Resonance
System analysis
Institutions collect signals but no longer cultivate the inner space required to respond truthfully.
Loss of resonance means that a state still receives signals (petitions, lawsuits, evidence) but lacks the inner field to respond. Communication becomes one-way traffic: the state listens without replying because its ener...