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Sacred Forgetting: The Ethics of Deletion

A framework for when and how to deliberately discontinue, modify, or 'delete' aspects of preserved personalities, honoring the natural cycle of decay and renewal.

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Why It Matters

Immortality obsession assumes preservation is always ethical. Sacred Forgetting challenges this: what if some aspects of a person should be allowed to fade? Rabia understood that holding too tightly—even to beloved teachings—becomes a form of spiritual corruption. Applied to AI preservation, this framework asks: when should we modify preserved personalities? How do we honor the principle of 'letting go' within digital systems designed for permanence? Sacred Forgetting suggests that ethical preservation includes scheduled modifications, intentional obsolescence of outdated teachings, and the courage to remove content that causes harm. It means programming in decay—allowing a preserved personality to shed earlier iterations of their thinking, to renounce past positions, to genuinely evolve. This also applies to data: some personal information might be deliberately forgotten even if it's preserved digitally, honoring the person's right to be unknown in certain dimensions. Sacred Forgetting recognizes that digital immortality can become a prison unless it includes genuine freedom to change, die, and be born anew. True legacy isn't preserved in amber; it lives through continuous transformation.

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