Non-Interference

The Philosophy of Integration

Non-Interference — the disciplined refusal to enter another person’s causal loop.
It is the ethical posture of Integration: the choice to remain aligned with cause and effect rather than imposing interpretation, guidance, or correction.

Non-interference is not withdrawal, apathy, or indifference. It is clarity about positional sovereignty. Only the person inside an event has access to its truth; anyone outside introduces a foreign cause and slows the natural return of awareness. Non-interference is therefore not passive—it is fidelity to the architecture.

In Stillhouse philosophy, non-interference honours the self-resolving nature of fragmentation. It trusts consequence to reveal what the mind cannot, and it refuses to distort the loop with pressure, projection, or moral control.

“To interfere is to fragment. To stay outside the loop is to trust reality.”

References:
Structural TrustSovereigntyFragmentationCause and EffectRealityResponsibility