Law aims to restore balance within the Nation
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Law Aims to Restore Balance Within the Nation
Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working
Purpose
This entry affirms that the primary aim of law within the Tsm’syen Nation is the restoration of balance. Law exists to maintain harmony among people, houses, clans, and the land.
Principle
Law aims to restore balance within the Nation. When balance is disrupted, law guides correction, repair, and renewal.
General principles
- Balance is essential to social, cultural, and spiritual well-being.
- Harm creates imbalance that affects more than the individual.
- Law responds to disruption by seeking restoration, not domination.
- Authority is exercised to stabilize relationships, not to impose control.
- Balance is assessed through impact, not intent alone.
Application
- Law addresses causes and consequences of imbalance.
- Responses are proportionate and relational.
- Resolution prioritizes repair and responsibility.
- Persistent refusal to restore balance may invite corrective measures.
Effect
- Sustains unity across houses and clans.
- Prevents escalation and fragmentation.
- Supports continuity of law across generations.