Theft, I can only speak for myself.
I could create multiple critters, for multiple purposes or for a concerted effort toward a single intent.
I tend to (for my own lack of mental discipline) create one . . . then a short time (whatever), create others as I "see" how the work is progressing. I find, two's company . . three's a crowd. (IMG:
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But your work is yours. And you have to judge your need, attention and energy available. Plus . . . you might find that you don't need more after all.
(divinition can help in these kinds of matters too . . . invest time and effort in a pendulum. I've only started this kind of divining in the last year, and its nice to have a simple, straight forward method . . . although a simple I Ching approach (yin/yang or di-gram) can serve too).
This post has been edited by palindroem: Nov 2 2006, 01:19 PM