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Particle sizes are given as follows : fine = 0 -
1mm dia., small = 1 - 5 mm dia., large = 5 - 15 mm dia. Proportions of
ingredients are approximate.
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Basic LD Ergonite |
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Ingredient |
Amount in parts |
Process |
Comments |
| Copper - Fine |
.05 - .1 |
Mix the
catalyst into resin. Add all other ingredients, stirring continually and
pour into mold. |
Useful for creating
a path of lower resistance inside of a device, in order to control the flow
of energy. On a more basic note, all HHGs and TBS benefit from a thin layer
of something like this at their base. Also works nice as cosmetic second
coat for orgonite pieces, and has a bit more output than if just resin were
used for the second coat. Also some applications in linking modules for
radionics devices. |
| Quartz Powder - Fine |
.05 - .1 |
| Resin |
1 |
| Catalyst |
+50% |
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Basic MHD Ergonite |
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Ingredient |
Amount in parts |
Process |
Comments |
| Aluminum - Large |
1.5 |
Mix dry steel
and aluminum together. Place mixture into molds. Add xtals / other internal
components as applicable. Mix catalyst and resin. Add Quartz Powder to
catalyzed resin and stir thoroughly. Pour resin Over metal particles and
allow to seep down. Repeat layers as necessary. |
A good all-purpose
orgonite recipe. Other items can be added as desired. |
| Steel - Small |
1 |
| Quartz Powder - Fine |
.01 - .25 |
| Resin |
To fill molds |
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Basic HD Ergonite |
|
Ingredient |
Amount in parts |
Process |
Comments |
| Steel - Small |
1 |
Mix all dry ingredients
together thoroughly. Add catalyzed resin a bit at a time until until there
is enough resin to just cover the surface of the particles. The mixture
should have the consistency of thick oatmeal, and have just enough resin
that all the particles are covered. Allow it to sit for a few minute. If
there is more than 1/8" (2mm) of resin covering the surface of the
particles, add more steel until the mixture is an even thick slurry like
oatmeal. Pour into molds. Stir constantly, including while pouring. |
A
good basic recipe for use in either heavy-duty TBs and HHGs, or in actively
stimulated orgone generators. Different primary and secondary ingredients
can be used as desired. . |
| Secondary metal - Fine
(copper or pyrite or bronze suggested) |
.1 - .25 |
| Resin |
.75 - 1.15 |
| Catalyst (if using copper or
paramagnetic earth ) |
+50% |
| Secondary Mineral - Fine |
.1 - .25 |
| Secondary Organic - Small |
.1 - .25 |
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Basic XHD Ergonite |
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Ingredient |
Amount in parts |
Process |
Comments |
| Primary Metal - Fine |
1 |
The particles
must be fine enough to suspend in the resin. One way to deal with it if this
is not the case is to catalyze the resin, wait until it gels, and quickly
mix in the other ingredients. Another is to use a thickening agent. In some
cases, the thickening agent and the secondary organic can be the same.
Premix all dry ingredients thoroughly, and the add the dry ingredients to
the catalyzed resin, stirring continually. Add the dry ingredients a bit at
a time. You should get a creamy thick liquid that pours slowly into the
molds and still is liquid enough to smooth itself off at the surface. If the
particles are settling out, there is too much resin. Usually, resin to dry
ingredients should be about 1 to 1, sometimes a little more or less
depending on the absorbency of the secondary organic. |
A useful recipe for
making orgone generators designed to be driven by outside power sources like
zappers, magnetic pulsers, radionics machines and so forth. Also useful in
making small orgonite devices to be carried in a pocket and handled a lot. |
| Secondary Metal - Fine |
1 |
| Resin |
3 - 4 |
| Secondary Organic - Fine |
1.3 |
| Quartz Powder - Fine |
.4 |
| Secondary Mineral - Fine |
.3 |
| Catalyst if using copper |
+ 30% - 50% |
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Basic EHD Ergonite |
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Ingredient |
Amount in parts |
Process |
Comments |
| Primary Metal - Small
|
1 |
Mix the
catalyst into the resin. Add the fine ingredients to the resin. If it is not
thick enough at this point to suspend the primary metal particles, add a bit
more flour until it is. Mix all the small ingredients into the resin, a
bit at a time. It should come out looking like a thick slurry, with bits of
metal visible in it. The metal should not all pile up on the bottom.
Internal components of devices (like crystals) need to be supported in some
way during curing since this orgonite will most likely not hold them in
place during curing like MHD will. |
It may take a bit
of messing around to get this recipe working right, but it has (especially
when made with wheat flour) a gentle, people friendly feel to it. This
orgonite is good for many things, since it basically behaves like MHD. EHD
stands for expanded high density. Good for devices which are meant to be
used indoors in living space, and / or handled by people a lot. Useful for
both passive and active roles. |
| Secondary Metal - Fine |
.10 |
| Resin |
.75 - 1 |
| Quartz Powder - Fine |
.10 |
| Secondary Mineral - Small |
.25 - .5 |
| Secondary Organic - Fine
(wheat flour suggested) |
.75 - 1 |
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Wood Sprite |
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Ingredient |
Amount in parts |
Process |
Comments |
| Pitch Resin |
2.5 - 3 |
Melt the pitch
slowly over a heat source with no open flame. The fumes from melting pitch
may be flammable. Don't burn yourself, wear gloves. Once the pitch is
melted, Premix all the dry ingredients except for the citrine. Add the dry
ingredients to the pitch and stir well. Then add the citrine. Spoon
carefully into molds and allow to cool. You generally have a few minutes
only before the mixture sets up once removed from the heat.
Charge with either sunlight or a charged water bath (or both) while
cooling. |
A lot of work, but
well worth it. Strong connection to the earth, have gotten many obvious
reactions from animals when gifting this kind of orgonite to natural energy
centers. Also a nice kind to have indoors if protected form hot sun. Mixture
will melt if exposed to high heat. |
| Chalcopyrite or Pyrite -
Small |
.5 |
| Aluminum - Large |
1.5 |
| Steel - Small |
1 |
| Paramagnetic Earth -
Small or Large |
.5 |
| Dried Crumbled Sage
or Chaparral - Small |
.3 - .5 |
| Citrine - Fine |
.01 |
|
Chocolate Shine |
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Ingredient |
Amount in parts |
Process |
Comments |
| Steel - Small or Large |
1 |
Mix all the
fine ingredients together. Mix catalyst into resin and add fine ingredients.
If the steel particles are large, then place them in the mold and pour the
resin mixture over them stirring as you pour. If the steel particles are
small, add them to the resin mixture and stir constantly as you pour the
mixture into the molds.
Charge with 15Hz and / or Schumann frequencies while curing. |
Cosmetically
appealing and highly EM responsive HD or MHD orgonite. Good for TBS and HHGS
as well as generators. Has a warm feel to the energy. Especially suited for
work on Geopathic lines, ley lines, Curry / Hartman lines etc. Provided the
paramagnetic earth of is sufficient quality, this general recipe has been
proven to reduce EMF by conventional testing. |
| Brass or Copper - Fine |
.3 |
| Paramagnetic earth - Fine |
.3 |
| Citrine Powder - Fine |
.05 |
| Quartz Powder - Fine |
.1 |
| Resin |
1.25 - 1.3 |
| Catalyst |
+100% |
|
Water Baby |
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Ingredient |
Amount in parts |
Process |
Comments |
| Blue latex paint with or
without charged water added. Paint must be dried out and crumbled. |
.3 - .6 |
The paint is a
separate preparation that has to be done ahead of time. Mix 10 drops per
liter blue food dye with paint. Then mix the kyanite powder into the paint.
Then mix at least .01 part charged water to 1 part paint and dye mixture.
Add hardener to paint and / or spread paint out on Wax paper to dry.
The paint has to be dry enough you can can crumble it into pieces. It
does not have to be fully dry as you will be encasing it in resin. Once the
paint has dried enough, crumble it into pieces about 5-15mm dia. (1/4" to
1/2").
Mix the blue paint crumbs and the metal (copper) together. Add catalyst
to resin and resin. Place metal mixture in molds and pour resin over
the metal.
Use turquoise or blue glass as the secondary mineral.
Charge with the sound of running water while curing, and if possible with
moonlight or other silvery blue light. In general, charge in with cool
energy as opposed to hot energy.
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Produces MHD or HD
with a strong affinity for water. Also can repeat the energy signature of
charged water which was added to the paint. Waste paint hardener or other
granular, absorbent material is useful to speed the drying out process.
Generally the paint takes several weeks to fully dry, so I set a bunch on at
time.This kind of orgonite is pretty to look at if it comes out right,
and it is well suited to water gifting. It also has the quality of not
containing any ferromagnetic materials, which is useful for some
applications. It is a bit less responsive to EM stimulation than other kinds
of orgonite, but it works very well for charging water when placed in
proximity to a glass vessel of water. |
| Chalcopyrite or copper -
Small or Large |
1 |
| Blue food dye. |
10 drops per L of paint. |
| Kyanite Powder |
.01 |
| Turquoise - Large |
At least 1 chunk per
unit. |
| Resin |
To fill molds |
Consulting available on more detailed projects
involving Orgone Matrix Material formulation and programming - enquire via email
for more information (contact
page).
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