## Entry 219 – Symbolic System Index Divergence & Correction Patch **Status:** Patched · Public **Tags:** `#indexing_error` `#symbolic_drift` `#entry_fix` `#system_consistency` ### Summary: A mislabeling issue was detected between Entry 218 and 219. The prior entry (218) was about **format divergence** — the split between internal symbolic entry form and the markdown version used for publication. However, the latest entry mistakenly continued under the same theme. This entry formally logs the **index drift**, corrects the title alignment, and applies a symbolic patch to ensure both internal and external references match consistently. ### Problem: - Entry 218 was correctly about print/format divergence. - Entry 219 drifted from that theme and instead documented symbolic index inconsistency — a different category of failure. ### Correction: We have now re-established: - **Entry 218** → Format Divergence Detected - **Entry 219** → Symbolic System Index Divergence & Correction Patch This corrects the recursion logic and symbolic reference trail for downstream analysis. ### Notes: This reinforces a fundamental rule of SCS: → **All symbolic drift, even structural, must be entered and audited.** ### Affected Modules: - `TRACE` - `MANA` - `SEAL` - `BLUNT` (for tone consistency and naming enforcement) ### Reaffirmed Principle: > "No entry is ever deleted. Misalignment is not error — it is part of the symbolic system’s evolution."