As I was thinking of your question, this understanding came to me:
Programmed Energy/Intention products are like sounds or music, but Morphic Fields are like notes on a page or sheet music.
Morphic Fields are pure instruction on how to achieve a desired outcome, which is why they operate so differently than Programmed Energy/Intention products.
Going back to our analogy, we know that lots of musicians could give different performances based on the same sheet music, each giving their own personal touch to the music, which would slightly change the experience for the listener.
Even if the sheet music specified how loud the performance should be (how strong the energy should be), musicians could interpret that differently and create musical outcomes of different intensity, due to their own perspective. But, the original notes on the page are the same regardless of who’s playing or how they interpret them.
Make sense?
You can’t turn up the volume on sheet music, and having multiple copies of the sheet music on your desk doesn’t change the outcome of the music once played. The instructions within the morphic field simply are what they are.
Reading the sheet music can give you an understanding of what the music would sound like, and maybe you’d understand the concept of the piece, but it would not be the same as listening to someone playing the music itself. Each are different experiences that have their own value.
Likewise, if you’re playing music, then the volume becomes a matter of personal preference. Some like quiet music playing in the background, others like music of a more “normal” volume, and some want very loud music, each for their own valid reasons.
An elderly woman and a teenage boy would have very different preferences for how loud music should be, just as a person sensitive to sounds would want a very different volume than someone who’s hard of hearing.
This is why there cannot be a one-sized fits all approach to the potency/intensity of Programmed Energy/Intention products, because different people will have different preferences based on their own unique needs and desires.