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devanshu Member | hello to the Plaster-Orgonite-Team! I found your stuff first thing this summer and with your info’s and the help of Timo, http://www.energiekegel.de/ I build my pieces and I wax them and drop and bury them everywhere.
Here is my film: On 17th November my first cloudbuster was ready. I used a very new way of doing it. | |
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monsoon gecko Member | G’day devanshu……you have an excellent instructional video there…nice. The shellac was suggested as a natural coating , to make cleaning easy…quick wipe over….and to seal the outer surface as it tends to go a bit powdery over time…I don’t think it makes the plaster waterproof, but does give a nice shiney surface using a few coats. The copper powder was used as additive in the plaster to boost power…..pretty sure it worked to an extent , but how much , not sure.. Similarly, I used many stones and gems….Josh (orgoniteplus.net) suggested putting all those stones in a large jar of water in the sun to capture their essence, so to speak, and use the water in the plaster mix. This seemed a great idea… the same principle applied to gold or gold leaf in the water. I recently made a couple more plaster broadcasters. The materials : v I n the bottom left, beachshells with a quartz point, a resin life pillow puck and an orgonite which are incorporated in the mix…The large glass vase supported in a bucket of sand and a seperate container of sand with a frequency generator (orgonite powerwand) turned on through the whole curing process…….Still like to use a large quartz point, while I still have them…force of habit..But works without So water in the bucket first, then sprinkle in the plaster…. for every 3 cups of plaster, one cup of sand…when you see plaster sitting on the surface without sinking straight away, you are ready to stir the mix thoroughly. Ready to starting broadcasting the electricity grid…..an create a pleasant orgone field to boot. Cheers | |
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Member | A bit more plaster play in Wagga Wagga Three broadcasters cleaning the electricty grid | |
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Member | G’day all ….there’s been quite a few folk exploring the exciting energy of plaster orgonite of late …and a few new and innovative techniques explored Firstly , an interesting video tutorial with great sound track too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7WI6gu_pW0&feature=youtu.be
Next, I came across this vid , the author using concrete pieces ….I must say , I do not agree with most of his philosophies , but the techniques of using the Bernoulli Ring array had me fascinated and excited , ….. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JcKcBuGuPQ#t=2147
So I knocked up a quick throw together,, using plaster orgonite techniques of course……. making the tetrahedrons in the corners of cardboard boxes…. came out rough as , but wow…surprisingly energetic ..!!!
Then , through a Face Book group exploring plaster orgonite, I found this Vid showing how to make very smooth tetrahedron forms…used in Bernoulli arrays…….you beauty !!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXSCd9luSxY
Next job was to hunt down an older style plastic crate, and took to it with an angle grinder….. this gave me two tetrahedron moulds , .So after a couple of pours ,had my first Bernoulli Ring array…..WOW … now this did blow me away with energy . easily felt standing nearby…..I did a Bovis reading that spun up around the 40 million mark……Whooooa ! now that is something !!! Each piece weighs around 7 kilos and about 40cm across at the longest length. The photo shows the plaster Bernoulli Ring and the two plastic moulds used with the remains of the plastic crate
So if you are after a cheap, but extremely strong orgone device, this could be the one to have a play with Cheers and enjoy |