Now you're getting into very complex situations.
There are a LOT of variables involved when only two people are involved. When you start adding a third, it becomes exponentially more complex. However, the answer will primarily be delineated by the interaction of the karma of each person involved with each other person, and who has the stronger influence in causality manipulation.
Let's say we have a man who is living alone and he has a neighbor who has a beautiful wife. Let's say said wife is happy with her husband, and they have kids, and are good people. Let's say said wife finds this single man attractive, and it is reciprocated. If nobody says anything or does anything, things will be that husband and wife are happy together, and remain friends with said single man.
But let's say said single man knows how to do active causality manipulation, and decides he wants to have said wife for himself. Could he get her? Surely it is so. It would be almost effortless... if he was skilled and powerful enough, and she was not possessed of karma that specifically precluded this.
Is it possible to overcome karmic resistance? In some cases. But then you're incurring a karmic debt not only for manipulating another person's free will, but for interfering with their completion of karmic lessons and repaying their karmic debt.
But there are many possible variables to consider, and anyone who has any kind of decent training in causality manipulation knows that you never ever interfere with the free will of another person, because the repercussions are expensive and painful.
This is why we always specify a general target, like "the perfect stunningly beautiful petite girlfriend for me". That will select for you a woman who will not give you karmic debt, or whom will actually be karmically compatible with your lessons.
There are a LOT of variables involved when only two people are involved. When you start adding a third, it becomes exponentially more complex. However, the answer will primarily be delineated by the interaction of the karma of each person involved with each other person, and who has the stronger influence in causality manipulation.
Let's say we have a man who is living alone and he has a neighbor who has a beautiful wife. Let's say said wife is happy with her husband, and they have kids, and are good people. Let's say said wife finds this single man attractive, and it is reciprocated. If nobody says anything or does anything, things will be that husband and wife are happy together, and remain friends with said single man.
But let's say said single man knows how to do active causality manipulation, and decides he wants to have said wife for himself. Could he get her? Surely it is so. It would be almost effortless... if he was skilled and powerful enough, and she was not possessed of karma that specifically precluded this.
Is it possible to overcome karmic resistance? In some cases. But then you're incurring a karmic debt not only for manipulating another person's free will, but for interfering with their completion of karmic lessons and repaying their karmic debt.
But there are many possible variables to consider, and anyone who has any kind of decent training in causality manipulation knows that you never ever interfere with the free will of another person, because the repercussions are expensive and painful.
This is why we always specify a general target, like "the perfect stunningly beautiful petite girlfriend for me". That will select for you a woman who will not give you karmic debt, or whom will actually be karmically compatible with your lessons.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!