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What are Orgone Products?

Orgone (/ˈɔːrɡoʊn/) is a pseudoscientific concept variously described as an esoteric energy or hypothetical universal life force.

Etheric energy is known throughout the ages in many forms.  The Hindu religion call the energy Prana, Indonesian islanders call it Mana, the Chinese culture refer to it as Chi while the Japanese culture call this life force energy Ki.  In Christian religion it is referred to as the Light or Holy Spirit, Islamic cultures acknowledge Baraka, Hebrew cultures refer to Ruach and ancient Egyptian religion referred to Sekhem as the life force energy or etheric energy.  Native cultures all over the world have a specific name for the life force energy as well.  The only community on the planet that has not recognized this energy is the scientific community. Unusual in some opinions, for the most intelligent minds in our society are the most ignorant.

 

Orgone Products are any products that incorporates the use of organic material and inorganic material layered to form an “accumulator” OR “collector” of etheric energy.  Orgone products transform the etheric energy in their environment to purely positive energy by collecting all etheric energy (both positive and negative energy that is dormant or dead).  

 

An Orgone Transformer is the term used by PLEPA for any device that transforms negative etheric energy into positive etheric energy.  Orgone transformers will generate positive energy in the environment by amplifying the positive etheric energy and collecting the negative energy for containment and transformation into positive energy.

 

Original Orgone Accumulators and Collectors were comprised of organic wool and inorganic steel sheets to create a  single “ply” of accumulating material. Two or more “plys”  were layered together to form a stronger attraction for the etheric energy. 

 

Modern Orgone products utilize a polyester resin as the organic material and various metals for the inorganic material.  Polyester Resin contains dibasic organic acids and polyhydric alcohols (polyols for short) A cross-linking chemical reaction occurs when additional polyols are added with the addition of Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide (MEKP) which transforms the liquid based products to a solid.  Adding metal to the mold in a layered fashion will create the Orgone transformer emulating the original Orgone accumulator’s design.

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