Re: Palladium Printing was Re: To whom it may concern

From: Jeffrey D. Mathias ^lt;jeffrey.d.mathias@att.net>
Date: 04/26/06-05:50:48 AM Z
Message-id: <444F5E98.8030300@att.net>

I have read and would agree that both books by Arentz (second edition)
and Sullivan & Weese (although formulas are incorrect) have good
information. I would also recommend my guide available for free on my
web site (link below.) The guide also links to some other sources of
good information in an appendix.

I believe you will find very quickly that just one guide is not going to
do it. The reason being that personal technique varies and does so in
each of books. I do provide some insight for one to develop their own
techniques and seeing, research materials and the process, and test to
learn what is happening. After understanding the fundamentals, one must
still discover what personally works for them.

I would strongly recommend staying away from older texts such as
Crawford (Keepers of Light) or Silver Sunbeam as these will only serve
to confuse and are riddled with misinformation. These classic or
historic texts may serve to provide some historical perspective on the
process, but are of little use for working with the process.

-- 
Jeffrey D. Mathias
http://home.att.net/~jeffrey.d.mathias/
Received on Wed Apr 26 05:52:36 2006

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