![]() ![]() Orgone was a term first used by Dr Wilhelm Reich (1897 – 1957) who was an Austrian medical doctor and psychiatrist. He was researching whether traumatic experiences caused the natural life-force energy to be blocked within the human body resulting in physical and mental illnesses. As a result of his research, in 1940, Reich invented a metal-lined box that he called an Orgone Accumulator (see image below). This box was lined with alternating layers of organic material and metal material in order to facilitate the accumulation of Orgone, which was then directed to the person sitting inside the box. The organic material attracted the life-force energy, whilst the metal material radiated the energy towards the centre of the box. Dr Reich went on to successfully use the Orgone Accumulator to supplement the treatment of his patients. It is the inclusion of quartz crystals that make Orgonite different from the Orgone accumulator because as the resin (which encases the other materials) hardens it presses upon the quartz creating a piezoelectric effect that polarises the ends of the crystal/s inside. ![]() The pyramid image above is an example of an Orgonite device it contains Tigers Eye crystals (which are a form of quartz) mixed with other organic and inorganic materials to create a standalone device. ![]() An Orgonite device does not need any form of external power because it is continuously self-driven. Orgonite is the combination of inorganic and organic materials along with the inclusion of quartz crystal/s in order to create an energy transmutation device that attracts Orgone (life-force energy), extracts negative energy and transmutes the negative energy into positive energy. ![]() In Chinese philosophy this life-force energy is better known as Chi, whereas Hindu philosophy call it Prana, and in the bible it is referred to as Ether. Orgone is the western term used to describe etheric or vital life-force energy. ![]()
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