Glen has a good point, and frankly, I was surprised
that Allan so openly suggested that. 
 
On the flip side, though, most people (who dont'
already make some of their own preps), won't be in a
position to make good copies of Glen and Greg's
potencies.  And if radionic theft is the issue, it
would have always been the issue with any prep.  You
just have to figure that your market is those who
aren't radionics or homeophath jockeys and who need
some good preps.

Wishing you market protection and good will from your
community,
Chris

--- Glen Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Allan Balliett wrote:
> > 
>  
> > A question I have for everyone is "Can't Greg's
> remedies be readily
> > propagated infinitely?" Since they are potentized,
> are they not now
> > the 'mother' for endless batches of equal remedy?
> I would think they
> > are, but I'd appreciate insights from you more
> experienced
> > potentizers. Myself, I assume that once you buy a
> unit from Greg, if
> > you don't spill it, you need never purchase
> another, but simply dose
> > your own units from that point on.
> 
> This does not necessarily hold to be true. Firstly
> these are compounds
> which when further potentised can change their
> effectiveness and
> secondly potentising develops in waves and so
> further potentising can
> indeed make them less effective. We have definitely
> found that reducing
> the desired application rate leads to reduced
> effect. 'Stealing them'
> thru a radionics device, without changing the
> potency should work within
> that sphere I guess.
> 
> This is an opportune moment to bring a thought to
> this discussion. With
> Greg and my potencies ( and thus our lives work)
> being 'potentially' so
> easily stolen from us, what incentive is there for
> us to continue
> working on furthering preparation applications. Why
> would we bother? and
> how are our overheads and life expenses to be
> covered by the community
> benefiting so freely from our work?
> in anticipation of the solution
> Glen
> 


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