09/23/2020
***Repost to IG TV***
Expanding on my last video which talked about the difference between “orgonite” and “orgonot.” Here, I am talking about the BIO-ACTIVE nature of Orgonite and elaborating on the 3 main components that create and radiate Orgone/Lifeforce/Chi; also, how to test them, simply.
Here are the 3 components explained:
CONDUCTIVITY - Orgonite must contain a balanced ratio of conductive (metals) to insulating (resin) because it is the resistance between the layers that creates Orgone. Originally Wilhelm Reich layered steel wool and plastic to create his accumulators. Welz took the next step by casting metals in resin creating thousands of layers. The more layers, the stronger the orgone accumulation. Its also important to have the conductive material exposed so the orgonite can react and relate to the electromagnetism of the atmosphere and earth.
MAGNETISM - Orgonite does not HAVE to be magnetic to accumulate a bioelectric charge but being magnetic aids in grounding the matrix. It helps ground and stabilize the vibration, pulling in more earth energy. In turn, that will help counteract the static ion charge created by electronic pollution.
PIEZOELECTRICITY - Piezoelectricity is the electric charge created when certain mineral elements are compressed. Examples of these types elements are quartz, apatite and tourmaline. Not all crystals are piezoelectric and in order for this charge to occur it takes pressure relative to the size of the crystal. An example of a piezoelectric matrix found in nature is bone. Bones create chi when compressed and that one of the reasons why exercise is so good for us. Also, the denser the bone, the better the charge so if you have a bunch of shavings or chips inside resin without density, the charge is either weak, diffused, imbalanced or nonexistent. The smaller the elements and denser the mix, the better the charge.
A good rule to keep in mind is “a clear layer is a dead layer”