Inconvenience 33 is an exhortation to watch and assess the effects of poisonous thought and suggestion.
The writer tells the reader that it is possible to poison another’s thoughts without triggering suspicion.
Assessing the effects of the poisoning allows the practitioner to supply any needed increase in infection; it needn’t take much extra effort to achieve the desired results.
Inconvenience 33
The poison enters and decay takes place unsuspected.
Check the dosage.
Very little extra outlay is usually sufficient for adding strength to the decay.