Mens Rea — Mana in Criminal Law
“‘Motive’ is an inflection of ‘Motivation.’ In communities, like America and England which are governed according to Common Law, the formal meaning of ‘Motive’ or ‘Motivation’ is Mens Rea (meaning: the ‘Mana’ in the thing, where the ‘thing’ is the potentially Criminal conduct).”
Source: The M-N- Sound · Manuscript Section 17 / Substack “Trumpian ‘Right’ Monarchist Shift”
Mens Rea = “the Mana in the thing.” The entire Common Law concept of criminal intent is an M-N- word describing the presence of Mana in a criminal act.
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