I've been working on this pulser, off and on, since July and I'm happy to say it's finished. Well, the pulser is finished but I still have the electronics to complete, and something tells me building the circuitry will be a walk in the park compared to building this unit.
I can't take credit for this design. That credit goes to Jon Logan, one of the greatest orgonite engineers pioneering the fringes of orgone bioenergy. It's proper name is 2nd generation Orgone Field Pulser II Mobius-driven Bioenergy Generator. Pulser for short.
From the start, I had problems building this thing and it seemed I had to redo each step before moving on to the next. The internal reflective chamber was larger to accommodate the 7" crystal which required larger molds for each stage, which required scrounging larger molds with the required slope for this specific project. When the mold melted before the chamber casting was set, spilling sticky medium density orgonite all over my work area, I put this mess on the back burner for a few weeks until I decided to start over from scratch.
In the meantime, I built a few field generators and a bunch or orgonite and everything just blissfully flowed. That told me it wasn't me but this pulser I was obsessing over that made me doubt my skills and made building it such a chore.
The second time around, things came together much easier and within a few days the casting was complete and ready for clean up. The paint job was not only the final organic layer but gives it a real kickass look.
The Interior of this unit is a hollow reflective chamber housing a mobius wrapped 7" crystal with a mini orgone accumulator at the base. The base, chamber, and nose castings all have specific orgonite densities designed to attract bioenergy through the base, compress and amplify it in the compression chamber, and send the amplified quantity of bioenergy through the top pipe.
This thing will run on it's own in passive mode but stimulating it with frequency brings out the beast and the last two nights of this unit running on 432Hz produced the best nights sleep I've had for a long time.
One reason it took so long to complete this project was the addition of mono atomic gold in the nose cone. If you can grasp the potential this unit is capable of, you'll agree the addition of mono atomic gold is way more than a necessary component.
There are many more goodies in this package like hematite and gold at the accumulator base with a pair of SBB coils to direct energy and various powdered crystals at specific locations with an assortment of curing frequencies but that sort of detail would require a web page rather than a simple blog.
If you want the nuts and bolts on how to build one of these you can find out here.
All that needs to be done now is building a radionics panel to run this thing.
Just so ya know, I have no problem mixing resin, building molds, and making orgonite in any shape. So when I say building a radionics panel is a walk in the park compared to building this unit, I don't mean to say soldering tiny parts old school is fun. I'm saying the pain in the ass job of soldering tiny parts old school is easier by a long shot than building this pulser was.
If you plan on building one of these, let me know. Just don't ask me to build it for you, ok?
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
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