Dear Glen, The question of radionic potencies being stolen from me has never entered my mind, however as you and Greg point out this is a possibility. However I think that the point of view which has surfaced on this list that you dont own something that is in the public domain. The number of people who use agricultural radionics is very few compared to the number of potential customers in conventional agriculture. Build your market by promoting yourself and your product into a far larger market than just BD practitioners The local area around here is renowned for the quality of their wines,and grapes. The going price for Mudgee grapes is somewhere about $1200 per tonne. biodynamic grapes bring $8000 per tonne with the result that there isa growing demand for BD preps and information. Stretch your horizons, increase your market and promote the specific skills which you have which can be applied to conventional agriculture. Farmers will change if there is something in it for them, we have a client growing 1100 acres of soybeans, amongst other farming activities. The use of BD preps with our custom prepared insect peppers and homoeopathic stock wormers has cut his chemical usage down from $1.5 million dollars to $200,000. Barbara and I will be going up there shortly to prepare 44,000 litres of spray for green vege bug, all prepared from insects on the place. A while ago you mentioned your thought that the insects needed to be taken from the place where they are to be used. So far the jury is out on that one, however I would say that as a general rule that you do not need to have the insects or pests off the property. What we have found is that the peppers need to be succussed after posting or if using diluted peppers they need to be ran through flow forms to re-energise them after transport as the radionic potencies sometimes get what I would call "sick" from travelling. SINCERE REGARDS James Hedley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 12:54 AM Subject: Re: Agri-Synthesis® short-lived and overpriced? was Re: Agri-Synthesis® Remedies Tested At UAI
> >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 > > > Dear Glen, > > As I have observed in the past, your expertise in developing and knowing > the signs of what this and that potency do is your real strength. Once you > make a remedy and put it on the market it is like a Michael Jackson CD, the > Chinese will copy it with no payment of royalties. > > Since Greg is on the verge of acusing me of copying his potencies, I will > no longer have anything to do with them, good though they are. The truth is > they should be copied far and wide, and Greg needs to grow up. Everyone > should copy them and enjoy! But Greg is trying to sell his weaknesses > rather than his strengths, so I refuse to buy into his weaknesses. Let him > carry these to the grave. > > Please figure out how to sell your strengths. No one can copy them. Tailor > your remedies to each locality and kind of crop. Make making endless > generation of most appropriate remedies your forte. Then you show up the > copiers for their absurd lack of appropriatness. And encourage good > copying, as this will make your reputation. Look at the fashion industry. > All the knock-offs of Christian Dior, Robin Williams and so forth. It has > made Christian Dior and Robin Williams wealthy. Go for it, dude. > > Best wishes, > Hugh Lovel > >