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Orgone Accumulators, Orgone generators and Orgonite The basic difference between orgone
accumulators (ORACs) and orgonite is that orgonite processes orgone energy,
whereas ORACs condense orgone energy. Some devices employ Orgonite's processing
ability to 'generate' orgone from other forms of energy, and some devices employ
orgonites processing ability to change orgone from one state to another.
Examples of this latter use are changing orgone that is in an unhealthy state
into a orgone that is in a healthy state, or converting orgone into the state
which is most suitable for a given purpose at a given time (say, for therapy or
radionics, etc.). |
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(Sigh), now... Orgonite does not actually generate orgone, in the truest sense of the word, but I suppose that is a technicality. Orgonite, when excited with other forms of energy, both converts a portion of the energy used to excite it into orgone energy, and draws additional orgone energy from the Aether (the cosmic omni potential 'pool' of orgone energy that has yet to be 'put to work' in 3D terms), and puts it to work as orgone manifest in 3D terms. Thus for practical intents and purposes, orgonite 'generates' Orgone on demand when excited by scalar waves, magnetic fields, heat, sound, light, electrical energy, kinetic energy, etc. An orgone cleaner is a device that allows orgone to pass through it, and in the passing revitalizes the orgone energy. In addition to revitalizing the orgone, cleaner devices which employ orgonite or other similar conceptual approaches selectively remove and add qualities form the orgone. Again, there will be more articles at some point in the future which go into this matter further, but for now bear in mind that a cleaner is different from both a generator and an accumulator. HHGs, TBs, and Chembusters are examples of orgone cleaners. Also, it bears mentioning that orgonite-based orgone cleaners are not filters, though if overloaded of insufficiently grounded they will still function as filters. A filter picks the bad stuff out and collects it, and you have to periodically clean or replace the filter. Some folks have found that when their HHGs are not grounded well enough, the they have to periodically refresh them by sitting them on the earth or in running water for a few hours. But, if the HHG is in contact with earth or moving water, or connected electrically to the house electrical ground (I'll be producing a kit for this so you can modify your HHG easily at home... still in the testing phase, looks promising so far... and of course I'll post instruction so you can do it even if you do not want to buy it from me hahaha), then the HHG actually converts the bad stuff into good stuff, as opposed to just filtering it out. That is the chief benefit of orgonite-based orgone cleaners, and that is what they are designed to do, and that is what they do when they are constructed and installed properly. An orgone accumulator is rather like a big capacitor. It is a device, usually in the form of a closed container, which collects the orgone energy from the surrounding area and stores it inside the container. Like a capacitor, an ORAC will collect as much orgone 'pressure' as it can hold, and then it will release some of the orgone so that more can come in. Therefore, it runs cyclically, if often the cycles may be days and months apart, instead of the fractions of a second which we call Hertz when considering the cycle duration of electrical capacitors. Unlike orgonite, an ORAC does not process the orgone, so it can collect a store of orgone on the inside of it which is either good for you or bad for you, depending on the condition of the orgone energy fields in which it is located. It will just collect whatever kind of orgone energy is around it. It is a good idea to have an HHG or TB inside your ORAC if you plan to build one, since most of our electrical grid produces a kind of orgone energy that is unhealthy, and ORACs operated within the EM fields produces by electrical appliances or high tension power lines tend to become saturated with this unhealthy orgone. Thanks to the higher levels of masonry for the decision that 60 Hz is the frequency of alternating current we use in North America. In terms of pulse rate, orgone is not in a healthy state when it pulses at 60 cycles per second (orgone energy will often pulse in sympathy to an electrical current which passes through it. 60 cycle electricity passes through the earth's orgone fields and puts them into a state which is more or less inimical to most living organisms). Of the places in your home to place an HHG, near your electrical mains (don't shock yourself and don't sue me. i mean to put it near the mains, not electrically connected to them) or fuse box is a likely candidate. An ORAC is able to collect the energy because the sides of the container are composed of alternate layers of metallic and organic material. This arrangement of layers produces something like an orgone 'diode'. It is easier for the orgone to travel one direction through the lamination of metallic and organic layers, and much harder for it to travel in the other direction. So, like a diode, the layers move orgone in one direction. Build a box out of this material, and it will collect and condense orgone on the inside, since it can get into the box much more easily than it can get out. The ORAC was invented by Wilhelm Reich about 70 years ago. Jon Logan
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