Rights wall

Rights of the Inner Sanctuary

The inner sanctuary is not a metaphor for passivity. It is a rights architecture for adults who think, doubt, remember, search, prompt, and build.

No forced revelation No punishment for thought No covert alteration Enabling environment

Bill of sanctuary rights

This page translates the charter into durable rights language. It is model language, not legal advice.

Right to private inquiry

Adults may ask, compare, doubt, imagine, read, draft, and research without having the inquiry itself classified as guilt.

Right to mental privacy

Neural data, affective inference, prompt history, memory packages, and cognitive logs need heightened consent and use limits.

Right to semantic divergence

Tone, metaphor, dialect, symbolic excess, skepticism, and taboo vocabulary are not defects to be neutralized.

Right to source integrity

Originals remain originals. Derivatives are marked. Boundary events are logged outside the preserved record.

Right to transparent refusal

A system may refuse concrete rights-violating execution, but it must not counterfeit fidelity or silently rewrite the user.

Right to review and exit

High-impact restrictions require notice, reasons, export, appeal, correction, remedy, and portability.

A constitutional reading for the site

The site’s constitutional posture is not narrow partisanship. It is the older claim that legitimate government is limited, reviewable, and forbidden to prescribe inner orthodoxy. The Declaration of Independence anchors government in consent rather than sacred inevitability; the Bill of Rights supplies procedural and expressive barriers against compelled conscience, general warrants, self-incrimination, and unreviewable power.

A republic cannot remain free if private judgment is treated as a supervised utility.

Public text block

These are public-facing slogans, but each maps to an implementation obligation: minimize collection, preserve originals, log boundaries, appeal restrictions, and keep cognition out of the conduct bucket.

  1. No compelled belief.
  2. No compelled disclosure of inner life.
  3. No punishment for unexpressed thought.
  4. No covert steering of worldview.
  5. No private inquiry score.
  6. No hidden orthodoxy engine.
  7. No source mutation.
  8. No exit denial.

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