A pomelo fruit on an orgonite CB

A pomelo fruit on an orgonite CB

Postby M. Hotwagner » Fri Jan 08, 2010 6:44 pm

A few days ago I bought a pomelo fruit.
It is egg shaped and about 25 cm in height and 15 cm in diameter.
Inspired by laouzu's report on charging fruits inside an orgonite dodecahedron, I put it on top of my small experimental CB.
The wider end came to sit on the pipes, the thinner one looks right up in the air.

The pomelo was first placed directly on the pipes.
After a day I noticed, that the pomelo felt slightly positive, but the was accompanied by a painful feeling inside the fruit.
Intuitively I took a sheet of paper and placed it between the fruit and the copper pipe ends.
The painful feeling suddenly vanished and the fruit felt completely positive.

Today I made a remarkable observation:
The pomelo felt strongly charged.
As I held my hand palm above it I could feel a very strong but thin stream of orgone emerging from the top of the fruit where the stem is attached.
The orgone is somehow concentrated there like light is concentrated by an optical lense.

Will post a picture, when I have a functioning camera at hands.

Manfred
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Re: A pomelo fruit on an orgonite CB

Postby M. Hotwagner » Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:16 am

Was eating some pieces of the pomelo this morning.

It had a very calming, relaxing effect and it was easy to concentrate at work.

Gave some pieces also to workmates. Some said it tasted smoother than a Pomelo normally does.
Some couldn´t tell any difference.


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Re: A pomelo fruit on an orgonite CB

Postby M. Hotwagner » Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:26 pm

Ate the rest of the Pomelo this afternoon.
Same effect as described above.
Very calming and centering.

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