That is an interesting idea.

I may give that some serious consideration.

A way to make some money and yet not likely gain too much attention outside
of some (to me) obscure religion.

And yet there are plenty of Buddhists in this world, understatement I am
sure.

I actually just recalled that there was a woman who was interested enough
in my designs to invite me to her home to show her friends, and her and
most of them were Buddhist.
So that gives me an easy way in while simultaneously someone to have as a
Beta tester or four of the Berry Mandalas.

I think I will try and find her number and give her a call.

Thanks,

John

On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 4:35 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

> John, you need a marketing consultant, and remember that unlike Hospital
> care, you get what you pay for J
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> Here is my suggestion, which is well-intentioned but some may think that
> it denigrates their particular belief or ritual.
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> Try to tie your images into to a religious practice of some kind. Make it
> a high-tech version of a recognized low-key ritual like Buddhism. The
> "Greater Ox-Cart" path would be a good choice.
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> The use of a physical  object can become an important part of a daily
> ritual whether it be rosary beads, prayer wheels or flags, candles,
> mandalas, crosses, altars or pharma… or … ta-da … Berry’s techno-mandalas.
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> That is a fairly good description, no? Techno-mandala.
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> Perfect for prayer flags which blow in the wind. Have them printed in
> Tibet and get an Amazon account … these would sell out in California, but
> not the rural South.
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> *From:* John Berry
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> I did try selling them actually, and while I sold a few while making free
> tests to see what it could heal, but it was hard to get sales even from
> people who had huge results, even mind boggling results.
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> It might very much depend on the country, the US might have more people
> curious enough. But in my opinion it is too out there to really
> materially interest people in, unless I sell it at a novelty price.
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