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#1 2015-07-22 19:12:50

bruce&thewhitemouse
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From: Bathurst, NSW Australia
Registered: 2014-11-14
Posts: 35

do pigments interfere with programs?

Loohan would it be possible to add a bit of blue synthetic dye to the AprilB2014 pgm?

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#2 2015-07-23 11:12:23

Loohan
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Registered: 2014-10-31
Posts: 32,762

Re: do pigments interfere with programs?

A modest amount of powders should not adversely affect any Committee pgms that call for plain resin. Some, like activated charcoal, shungite, mica powder pigments, or turmeric, may very subtly change the "feel" of the orgone coming out, but this is not usually a bad thing.

In fact, there are lots of different types of epoxy and polyester resins, all with different chemical compositions and additives, yet they all work fine, energetically, as far as i am aware.
Unless the additives get real thick as in epoxy putty. Putty is only suitable for some pgms.

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