06-15-2018, 04:39 AM
It seems theoretically possible that that could work, but with more specific, complex situations like that, you could run into issues where multiple free will perspectives are in conflict. Say, someone else is engaged in trying to acquire the property, and their desires are pitted against yours. It's hard to know all the competing factors in a situation like that, and it's not ideal to have your efforts result in depolarizing violations of another's free will. That can drag them out of the realm of white magic and into...darker shades, if you're not careful. There's also the possibility of unforeseen consequences that you allude to, say, receiving a loan you can't afford that might not be in everyone's highest interest.
It might be safer to be somewhat nonspecific in your efforts, then. Perhaps a blessing that she finds something that fulfills her desires, while leaving open the possibility for the universe to grant those wishes in a way that might not be specifically foreseen. God works in mysterious ways, they say, and it is often the case that the thing that is delivered is not specifically what was sought, but rather, something surprising, bigger, and better.
It might be safer to be somewhat nonspecific in your efforts, then. Perhaps a blessing that she finds something that fulfills her desires, while leaving open the possibility for the universe to grant those wishes in a way that might not be specifically foreseen. God works in mysterious ways, they say, and it is often the case that the thing that is delivered is not specifically what was sought, but rather, something surprising, bigger, and better.