Attitude of the Potentiser
Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 11:51
Excerpt from Lilly Kolisko - The Mystery of Matter
From 3 to 5 November 1949, Lilly Kolisko was invited to visit Weleda in Schwäbisch Gmünd and met with the scientific staff of Weleda (Wilhelm Pelikan, Oskar Schmiedel, Theodor Schwenk, Walther Cloos and partly Fritz Götte) - a detailed account of the discussions can be found in the company archives.
From 3 to 5 November 1949, Lilly Kolisko was invited to visit Weleda in Schwäbisch Gmünd and met with the scientific staff of Weleda (Wilhelm Pelikan, Oskar Schmiedel, Theodor Schwenk, Walther Cloos and partly Fritz Götte) - a detailed account of the discussions can be found in the company archives.
"The favourable mood for these works is undoubtedly a cheerful, harmonious one. One should not let someone potentise who has great worries [...]. What is needed is an 'objective', 'selfless' relationship between the experimenter and his experiment, unclouded by any wishful thinking. Otherwise the person's own astrality can interfere. The person's own astrality can otherwise play a disruptive role. She soon learned that some people were better suited to copper experiments, others to silver, iron, gold, or similar experiments. Not everyone is equally well-suited to all metals." The potentiser’s soul mood is undoubtedly important. A prayer-like mood; a solemn and grateful mood for one's entire life. (Of course, also coupled with the necessary external alertness!) Inner interest in one's professional work, without tension, brittleness [...]."