top of page

Main features

  1. It is accumulated naturally by living organisms through breathing, skin, water and food. The accumulation capacity of an organism determines its vital potential or vitality.

  2. It can be accumulated artificially in particular by using the properties of iron to attract and rapidly reflect orgone and those of organic materials that tend to attract orgone energy and accumulate it.

  3. When two energetic entities come into contact, a mutual excitation and attraction is produced that stimulates the energetic movement and produces secondary effects that promote the creation of life, its maintenance and development.

  4. In summer, during sunny days and in the middle hours respectively, the Earth's energy field is more excited and charged and this influences the minor energetic systems including the accumulation capacity of the orgone accumulator (positively) and the absorption capacity of the dor with the dorbuster (negatively).

  5. It has a strong affinity and mutual attraction towards water.

  6. When two systems with their own charge come into contact, the system with the higher potential attracts energy from the system with the lower potential (law of inverse potential).

These last three points are the most important in the use of ORAC and DB at a therapeutic level.

​

We can summarize the main effects at a biophysical level observed by Reich and his successors when a strong orgone charge can be generated and its absorption by a human organism:

​

  • Stimulation of the parasympathetic system and the bodily functions associated with it

  • Increase in available vital energy and, as a consequence of this, a better functioning of the immune system and all vital functions of the human organism.

  • Stimulation of recovery, healing and growth of tissues with evident attenuation of the pain that usually accompanies wounds, surgical operations, burns, tears, cracks and other types of damage to body tissues.

  • I would also add to these points that it favors biochemical transmutations within the organism. As for biochemical transmutations, for those who are unfamiliar with the subject, I highly recommend reading the book by Artur Sala, Magna Ciencia Vol. 1

  • In short, our blood works like a huge biochemical laboratory in which some elements can be transmuted into others based on the needs of the organism. All transmutations lead to Fe (Iron) as the final element and from iron the other elements can be obtained by transmutation. However, some of these transmutations require energy to be carried out. This is most likely the explanation why orgone irradiation offers a notable contribution in anemic states.

 

Treatment with orgone irradiation can vary according to the state and energetic structure, that is, according to the absorption and charge capacity (orgonotic potential) and the quality of the energy flow in every part of the organism of the person who receives it. In addition to this, it depends, although to a lesser extent, on the orgone quality of the environment in which the orgone energy is accumulated. It is also necessary to take into account the orgone charge of the environment depending on the time of day and year as previously mentioned.

​

In general, however, it is important to know that if our organism needs vital energy, the use of orgone devices can be carried out even in non-optimal situations because a benefit will always be obtained.

 

Regarding the law of inverse potential and the influence of atmospheric orgone charge, DeMeo (The Orgone Accumulator Handbook, 2010) writes:

"The stronger of two orgone systems absorbs energy from the weaker system and increases its potential or charge to the point where the weaker system exhausts its own or until a maximum level of charge capacity is reached. Discharge may then occur. On a sunny day with good weather, the orgone charge on the surface of the Earth is quite strong and in a state of expansion, so that clouds do not grow significantly. Where cloudy or stormy weather prevails, the orgone charge on the surface of the Earth is weak, while the charge of the atmosphere is strong and in a state of general contraction. This loss of charge on the surface of the Earth during rainy weather slows down the activity of living beings and the accumulator will not function well at such times."

​

And in another part of its opera writes:

"Orgone accumulators used at higher altitudes tend to produce stronger charges than at lower altitudes; at lower latitudes they can produce stronger charges than at higher latitudes; where there is less humid atmosphere they tend to produce a stronger charge than environments with higher humidity. Periods with many sunspots and flares coincide with periods of strong orgone charge, compared to periods with few sunspots and flares."

​

​

bottom of page