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Home The Wizcoil - a truncated hourglass coil.

It is perhaps not as user friendly as some of the other coils, the energy from it is very sharp. But it does focus a lot of energy, even when it made in a small size. The coil in these pics is small enough to fit inside a 3" tetrahedron, and I guess I used about 10 inches of wire for each one. The basic concept is you have an hourglass coil, but one end gets smaller instead of flaring back out to form another cone. This coil so far seems to be strongly unidirectional, in that it focuses the orgone into a tight beam emerging from the small end. Around the beam is a more diffuse vortex which radiates out like the cone would, if you were to use two cones like a common hourglass coil. I have been using this coil in manifestation, and it seems to work well for that. Also cast it inside a bunch of tetrahedron TBs I made, with small quartz point inside the large end. The tip of the xtal is pointing toward the small end of the coil. The coil seems to draw energy from all around it, but mostly from the wide end, and amplify & focus it, then spit it out the tip in a tight pattern. Also have been getting some interesting effects from putting one of these coils in the ends of an hourglass coil, like a compound hourglass coil I guess.
 

 
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 Be advised that when made in large sizes, this coil might give you a headache as it is very potent. Seems to push the orgone up into the white color range, more than the blue. Still testing. I am interested to hear any feedback you might have from experimenting with this coil. The first big one I made was strong enough I cast it inside a big chunk of HD orgonite and it was strong enough to excite the orgonite, and activate it without needing sound or a mobius coil or anything like that. I am not saying this is a substitute for a mobius coil for SPs and pulsers, etc, but it certainly does 'push' on the orgonite enough to get HD orgonite active, in my experience so far. The tricky bit is getting the tip lined up so it feels right, a bit of fussing with it there in order to get it working is common. The pic may not show this terribly well, but it needs to be lined up more or less with the center of the diameter of the coil. Being bent off to one side dramatically reduces output. Having more that one or two wraps on the smallest end dramatically reduces output. Putting two of these together, tip to tip (like an hourglass coil) gives me a very strong sensation in the brow and crown chakras. Have not yet made one with CW wrapping, will also do that and post results. Anyone who wants can send feedback n this design to me via the contact page of this site. Again be advised that large sizes of this coil design are pretty strong and might give you a headache, my advice is to start with smaller ones, like the size for a TB, and go from there. If you wanna get technical, there should be I suppose sequentially less length of wire in each of the 3 stages, starting at the wide end.

I do not know that this coil is the best thing for healing or therapy, but it works well as an aetheric scalpel. It also works well to move energy strongly in the direction of the small end, with the added feature that it focuses it into a tight stream. Possibly can be used in place of an SBB coil where a more focused stream of orgone is desired. I have not yet gotten around to running current through it, but will do so and post results. The energy from this coil feels definitely masculine to me, a hot and sharp energy as opposed to a cool and mellow energy. I have made a varja for a friend of mine using two of these coils and some tetrahedron TBs and will share any feedback I get from him. It does not look especially pretty, (the varja) but it has lots of juice. If the design works out in the testing stage I will post schematic and possibly add a more pretty version to my product line. hahaha sometimes I make things that look bad but work good just to keep myself aware of the fact that function is just as important as appearance. I think many of us have certainly made HHGs and TBs which don't look fancy but work very well indeed. ;) The coil is definitely an worthwhile improvement to TBs, anyway. What I have noticed so far is that it works best if it is constructed in 3 stages as shown, not just 2. Also, the fewer wraps the tip gets the more sharp the energy gets. The wraps at the tip should be wide as shown, and not close together. Another thing is that the end of the tip should be bent in so it lines up with the axis of the coil, it should be in the center of the diameter of the coil, so that the coil starts out wide, get smaller, and then spirals right into the center and a small section of it right at the tip is straight along the axis of the coil. Just thought I'd toss it out there and see what you all think of it.

Update June 29/2003 - It seems that Loohan, the Ozarks orgone craftsman and I were developing similar designs at the same time, and most likely several others are I would imagine too. Loohan has a coil posted in O.T.B. # 7(orgone technical bulletin) that is similar, but designed to fit over a pipe. Looks like a quite useful application as well. will be making one and trying it out. Often several people are working from the same idea floating around out there in the Aether, bringing it into manifest reality. Which is a good thing, we accomplish a lot more when several angles of an idea are worked out. Loohan does a lot of good work with coils (even if we don't agree on absolutely everything, would be boring if we did I suppose), and his site is definitely worth checking out.;) Be advised that apparently what I call CW he calls CCW, and vice versa.

Update July 02/2003 - OOPS! Made a mistake when I wrote this article originally. The original coil design was a CCW coil, not a CW coil. I have modified the text to reflect this, and will try making a CW coil to compare against the originals. I guess wizzer needs a vacation hahaha. By my terminology, this coil is a CCW coil because if you look at the direction of energy flow, and imagine that you are the energy as it passes along the wire, you will see that you are spiraling CCW. Sorry about the mistake, it happens :) ... also, will be trying out an idea suggested to me on the cloudbusters yahoo group, which is to add a fourth stage, opposed wrap, coil... with the diameter of the 4th stage coil being the same as the diameter of the wire used to make the first coil (so then the 4th stage would be a CW wrap). Would have to be made from a much smaller gage of wire. Will post results when I have done so, in the meantime original coil design is FULLY FUNCTIONAL AS IS regardless of whether or not I got confused about the direction of wrap it ought to be categorized under, and regardless of whether or not a 4th stage proves to be worthwhile addition. If you can't understand what I mean about the direction of the wrap, just copy it so it comes out like the one in the picture. It rocks in TBs.

Jon Logan


 

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