Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25414732-20151220173101/@comment-24729606-20160925015236

I cannot disagree with you on that initial point but I think you might have misunderstood what I meant by influencing causality was simply that one is taking an outcome that is less likely and making it more likely. Also the greater the shift (i.e. The less likely a possibility is that is than made a certainty) the more powerful the result is mystically speaking. For instance moving an object from one location to another (say a 1000 miles apart) would not be as difficult as destroying said object and than having to recreate said object at the target location. Plus I have always been confused by the two main mystical processes (transformation and transmutation). It just seems like are just two different names or labels describing basically the same process. Practically the only difference is that transformation just changes an objects physical properties and/or appearance but does little if anything to its essence or function. Transmutation is just changing and/or altering an objects nature or purpose but again without changing the objects essence.