In the Carla's Transcripts section, Carla speaks about this a couple times. I've found her insight helpful on this topic.
In your fighting example, I think it would be an infringement of free will to break up the fight. Unless it's completely one-sided, it's their argument to work out. If one of them were completely pummeling his/her other-self, then I would probably intervene to help the one who is losing.
I don't think it's an infringement either to offer help. You could actually be doing a great service to them, who knows, maybe they'll accept your help and you'll be the hero of the day! I think it would be an infringement, however, to give your input on something if you're not asked.
I think another thing to consider is how close (not distance wise, but I can't find a better word to replace it. The context will reveal what I mean) you are to the person/people. Incarnate entities of higher densities, for example, can do hardly anything in space/time without infringing on free will compared to what a fellow third density soul can do. A random stranger on the street wouldn't be as welcome as a shoulder to cry on as your mother, father, sister, brother, or great great aunt.
I kind of disagree/don't fully agree here. While humans can be far more dangerous than dogs, I don't think humans are far more dangerous because they have much more developed mental capacities. If you get in-between two dogs who are single-mindedly going at it, it's almost certain that they're going to reject your infringement on free will (bite you) (lol). Humans, on the other hand, have the ability to stop and think, "hey wait I don't have to do that..." or what have you.
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In your fighting example, I think it would be an infringement of free will to break up the fight. Unless it's completely one-sided, it's their argument to work out. If one of them were completely pummeling his/her other-self, then I would probably intervene to help the one who is losing.
I don't think it's an infringement either to offer help. You could actually be doing a great service to them, who knows, maybe they'll accept your help and you'll be the hero of the day! I think it would be an infringement, however, to give your input on something if you're not asked.
I think another thing to consider is how close (not distance wise, but I can't find a better word to replace it. The context will reveal what I mean) you are to the person/people. Incarnate entities of higher densities, for example, can do hardly anything in space/time without infringing on free will compared to what a fellow third density soul can do. A random stranger on the street wouldn't be as welcome as a shoulder to cry on as your mother, father, sister, brother, or great great aunt.
Quote:Many a person has got themselves bitten pretty bad trying to break up a canine fight and humans are far more dangerous.
I kind of disagree/don't fully agree here. While humans can be far more dangerous than dogs, I don't think humans are far more dangerous because they have much more developed mental capacities. If you get in-between two dogs who are single-mindedly going at it, it's almost certain that they're going to reject your infringement on free will (bite you) (lol). Humans, on the other hand, have the ability to stop and think, "hey wait I don't have to do that..." or what have you.
Peace, Love, Light and Namasté