Lights of Love
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My understanding is a bit different from what you're describing. Everyone is responsible for their own karma, which is held within one's own consciousness and is an accumulation of past choices, experiences and their understanding / interpretation of those experiences. Their karma (what is held within their own consciousness) in a sense dictates the most likely probabilities for their thoughts and actions, though freedom of choice is always available.
In your example, the man that punched someone was driven by his accumulated karma. His intent, which is the mechanism that propels consciousness, was motivated by what we call fear at the being (karmic) level. The man that took the punch demonstrated his personal karma in which his intent was motivated by what we call love at the being (karmic) level. Just because the second man did not punch the first man back does not nullify the first man's karma, though it could perhaps give the first man the experience of seeing love in action or in the sense that it may at least give him pause for thought and this would be consequence in action, but not nullification.
The first man's karma would not be nullified or even changed very much until he, through personal experience, was able to make different choices that would promote a different way of being, thinking, acting that created different patterns than what he had previously created.
In other words, all of our reactions are a reflection of our accumulated karma (patterns developed within personal consciousness) and the only one that can change / nullify negative karma is our self. We do that by making different choices about how we feel, think, act, and eventually we change our karmic patterns, our consciousness. No one can do that for us because each of us is responsible for the creation of our own karma/consciousness. Certainly we can and do learn from our interactions with each other, still, only we can ultimately change ourselves at the being level.
K
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