Dear YaGi, >> I have one question. Can we say that impregnation of food or drink is permanent? For example if I impregnate an aple for my son with healt and he will eat it next day, will this work for him? Or jams and preserves wich can stay for long time in a pantry waiting for tasting. << It's a matter of your intention. With the apple for your son, for example, you could think "this charge will remain in the apple until he consumes it" along with your charge of health for him. Amberlyn's jam example is a bit different because there is whole creative, ritualized process involved that places the charge more deeply and with greater strength -- such a charge is indeed permanent and doesn't require the extra intention of permanence or duration. My best to you, :) Rawn Clark 26 Feb 2003 rawnclark@... rawn@... http://www.ABardonCompanion.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis