External affirmation does not replace transmission through adaawx

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External Affirmation Does Not Replace Transmission Through Adaawx

Category: Interpretation Page status: Working

Purpose

To clarify that acknowledgement by outside systems cannot substitute for the responsibilities carried through narrative, memory, and witnessed teaching.

General Principle

External affirmation does not replace transmission through adaawx.

Explanation

Courts, governments, scholars, or agreements may confirm that certain rights or histories exist. Such statements may be helpful in communication across systems. They do not perform the work of teaching, remembering, and carrying law.

Authority

Transmission of law occurs through:

Implications

True continuity requires living passage between generations. Documentation or endorsement cannot replace responsibility to learn and uphold what is carried. Law remains active only where it is practiced.

Limits

External affirmation may support protection or understanding. It cannot stand in place of proper transmission.

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