1.1 – Morals – Prime Directive – Principles, Ethics, Difference Between Right And Wrong. Natural Law Transgressions

ITS THE LAWS OF CREATION OPERATING IN THE LARGELY UNSEEN OCCULT WORLD

Under Natural Law, which is grounded in moral principles and universal ethics rather than man made laws, theft is defined as the taking or use of something that does not rightfully belong to you, thereby violating another being’s inherent rights. Theft under Natural Law comes in many forms, not just the physical stealing of property.

OBJECTIVE
HARMFUL ACTIONS: WRONG-DOING

Murder.
Assault.
Rape.
Theft, Digital Theft, Property Theft, Any Forms Of Theft.

All Wrongs That Can Ever Be Committed Against Another Being Are A Form Of Theft.

Trespass, Unauthorised Access.
Violation Of Free Will, Personal Rights, Freedom, Privacy, Property, Space, Safety, Boundaries, Information.
Forced Marriage: A Violation Of Free Will, Rights, And An Act Of Coercion.
Non-Consensual, Coercion, Deception, Tampering, Colluding, Unethical Hacking.

1. Theft of Physical Property
The most obvious form: taking someone else’s belongings without voluntary consent. Includes burglary, robbery, shoplifting, or any act of depriving someone of their rightful possessions.

2. Theft of Rights or Freedoms
Forcing someone to act against their will or restricting their natural rights (e.g., freedom of movement, speech, or self-defense). Any form of coercion, violence, or manipulation falls under this.

3. Theft of Time
Wasting or forcibly taking someone’s time through deceit, lies, manipulation, or forced labor. Time, being finite, is a valuable asset, abusing it is considered a violation under Natural Law.

4. Theft through Fraud or Deception
Gaining advantage or property from someone by lying, misleading, or withholding critical truth. Includes scam tactics, deceptive contracts, and exploitation.

5. Theft of Knowledge or Information
Suppressing, censoring, or hiding knowledge that others have a right to know (e.g., truth about health, history, law, or the nature of reality). Misleading others with false information is also a form of moral theft.

6 .Theft through Taxation or Forced Redistribution
Taking resources from people without their voluntary consent, especially under threat of punishment. Natural Law sees voluntarism as key – anything taken by force or coercion is theft.

7. Theft of Energy or Attention
Draining others emotionally, mentally, or spiritually – such as energy vampires, manipulative relationships, or distractions designed to enslave minds. Can include spiritual manipulation, cult behaviour, or excessive reliance on fear – based control systems.

8. Theft of Privacy
Spying, tracking, or monitoring others without permission. Intruding into someone’s personal affairs without moral justification violates Natural Law.

Summary:
Any act that involves coercion, deception, or the violation of another’s free will and ownership – whether physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual is a form of theft under Natural Law.