Water Charged by Orgonite

Water Charged by Orgonite

Postby laozu » Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:22 am

The first of the orgonite devices with which Don and Carol Croft worked was the CB, or cloudbuster, named after Wilhelm Reich's mid twentieth century device. The standard device consists of six copper pipes, vertically and equidistantly spaced in a circular pattern, embedded in a matrix of fibreglass resin and metal shavings. Each of the pipes has a quartz crystal embedded in the bottom, with positive point upwards, and the length of the pipes is from five to six feet. Typically there are one or two spacers in the matrix in which the pipes fit, and a spacer near the top of the pipes, to keep the pipes properly aligned. Negative qi or DOR is attracted by the device and is transformed into positive qi or POR a short distance above the matrix base and in the middle of the pipes, the positive qi thence rising upwards in the cylindrical shape formed by the pipes, and thence further up into the sky. This qi stays concentrated in a line, almost as if it were a laser beam, passing through the center of the uper stabilizer as it flows up.

Consequently if one places a container of water on the upper stabilizer, the POR passes through the water, and within a short period of time (20 t0 30 minutes), the water becomes charged with positive qi. This will work with sterilized water as well as tap water, and the charge even seems to be marginally stronger with the sterilized water.

When the container of water is removed from the CB, so long as it is not contaminated with other water or material, it will retain its charge almost indefinitely.

Non of this information is new, but I was recently asked what happens to the charged water if it is boiled, or if it is frozen: does boiling or freezing destroy or alter the charge in some way? Two days ago I charged some water on a CB, and today I made some experiments on that water, to attempt to answer those questions.

About a half hour ago I placed some of the charged water in a clean glass container, which I placed in the freezer of my refrigerator. I will report on the result of the freezing in a few hours.

I also placed some of the charged water in a pyrex glass container, which I then boiled on the kitchen range, keeping it boiling for about five minutes.

At the end of that time, the water which remained in the container still held a charge, and as nearly as I could tell, the same charge as it did before the boiling.

While it was boiling, I held a metal spoon above the hot water vapor coming from the charged water, and then observed the condensed water from this vapor which formed on the spoon. This new water on the spoon, formed from the condensed vapor, did not have a charge.

~Laozu
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Water Charged by Orgonite and Frozen

Postby laozu » Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:18 am

I just took the water which had been charged and placed in the freezer, out of the freezer. It was now ice, and it had lost its charge.

I then melted it. After melting, it was still without positive charge.

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Re: Water Charged by Orgonite

Postby subokay » Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:10 am

Very nice experiment, thanks.
How about charging saline water vs glucose water? Any difference?
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Re: Water Charged by Orgonite

Postby laozu » Thu Feb 11, 2010 6:28 pm

Good questions Subokay, and I was remiss in not attending to them earlier.

This morning I took three glasses of filtered tap water, leaving one as was, stirring salt in one until it was saturated, and stirring sugar in the third until it was saturated. Then I placed all three on the upper stabilizer of a big CB on my porch, equidistant from the center hole of the stabilizer, close to each other, but not actually touching.

After an hour I removed them and observed. The undadulterated one had a positive charge, similar to that one usually finds with water charged on a CB. The other two had no discernible positive charge.

I then took another glass of tap water to compare, and see if there were any change at all in the salt or the sugar water.

There was no change in the salt water: it seemed the same as the tap water.

The sugar water however had a slightly negative, or rather painful feeling, relative to the tap water.

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