Let others carry their karma for them - Karma dodging
The fallen are experts at avoiding their karma. They avoid their karma or have others carry their karma for them. There are many variations on this theme. They may have you or someone else handle a situation that they should handle. They may leave you with the bill somehow: perhaps literally, that you have to pull out your wallet, or perhaps by draining your energy. They are making you do their job. Just when you are about to confront them with the situation, they are suddenly out of town or simply absent themselves from the meeting where the situation will be addressed. Often they cry and plead and manage to put themselves out of harm's way by using the trick of pity. The messenger teaches:
Karma dodgers
The Sadducees, the Pharisees, the scribes, the law scholars are karma dodgers. They evade their karma. By milking people of light, they put on an aura of piety and holiness around themselves. They draw up a protection around them that is not the protection of God, but the energy they have stolen from the people. Just look at the huge empires built up by the capitalists who abuse our system with their monopolies and manipulations. Their protection is the people's money. They use people's energy, as money, to protect themselves from the threat of their own karma. Other people do this with energy, still other people do this by setting up a cult of personality.
The Messenger gives us a clear example of karma evasion by Caiaphas, who contrived the death of Jesus while getting the people to voluntarily bear the karma for that act:
Manipulate
Caiaphas says, "It is advisable that one man die for the people. But what happens? They manipulate the whole thing. Just the magnetism of these blackmages! They knew exactly what they were doing! They managed to justify the death of Jesus Christ in the eyes of the people, and the people exclaimed: 'His blood come upon us, and upon our children,'which means, 'Let the karma for this deed come upon us and our children.' We want him dead so badly that we take full responsibility for his death.' That was an act of karma avoidance on the part of Caiaphas and all the rabbis. So, they cause the common people to take responsibility. They convince them that something needs to be done, and then they get them to vote for it.
Source: Strategies of Light and Darkness
Painting: House of Caiaphas - Gustav Dore