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- June 1, 2024 at 8:04 am #749
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June 1, 2024 at 8:04 am #750MG I think you need as much ‘crystal powder’ for the plaster, I know That is what I do and it seems to work well.
Here a few more pictures
Here is ‘cake’Here is a large cone HHG
Here is the table center piece, two cake model
More coming soon
June 1, 2024 at 8:04 am #751Alright people, this is the translated link from the German to English, about the gentleman making Plaster “orgonite”
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_ur … =Translate
June 1, 2024 at 8:05 am #752Aho Brother Josh!!
Thank you for guiding me to this new matrix for the creation of energy toys! After viewing the German website, I instantly fell in love with the energy they were producing.
Today after running around with kids, I finally checked sources for plaster, found my Home Depot had a 20lb bag for 16 bucks, so bought that a some shellac to finish with when dried. I think I messed up on the first one, the glass I used appeared to be cylindrical, but now I’m thinking the lip slightly curves in, so will see soon! LOL Worse case I brake this glass to get it out. I did spray and smear Pam on inside of glass prior to pouring in mix.
I made more mix than needed, so scrambled and filled a large coffee mug and finally a paper cup, 4oz I think. That last I took one of my oldest muffins and filled bottom of cup first, slide muffin in and pressed down until it surged up and over it, then filled more till ran out.
I got creative on the mix itself. The plaster got mixed with some red pepper and lots of cinnamon, with a dash of garlic. Also one cap full of crushed/powder mixed crystals. Water came from charged water reservoir I have accumulated from various forms of natural water charging, and one mixed with plaster, I discovered I put too much water in… OOPS. Was way to watery. Threw in pinch of magnesium oil and stirred, added more fresh plaster and stirred, after pouring into mold and adding variety of small gems, garnet, green adventurine, and peridot, with quartz crystal (4) surrounding a cut bamboo length in middle. Added more plaster to cover top of bamboo, then added more of the above gems, then covered them with more plaster.
I put in front of my room air cleaner that has a Himalayan Salt Crystal Lamp on top, and produces it’s own ion mix to clean the air, so as they sat in front of that, the last ingredient was a few drops to each of Nag Champa oil. Yum!
They appear to all be dry, will wait till tomorrow to see about removing one. Room smells great. One in glass appears to have a mocha color to it, very nice.
I got a lot more plaster and water out the wha zoo, so my father’s day gift will be making some with kids tomorrow afternoon. I’m going to pull out the brass heart and use that! Maybe the big dolphin for myself…
Aho!
Tony
June 1, 2024 at 8:06 am #753Thank you Tony
This is quite a mix a look like a recipe for something to eat, it reminded me that in the early days of Orgonite Don Croft would put hot pepper in his Orgonite, so as a good follower I did as well, he may still do it for all I know.
Yesterday I also poured three devices, one of them is a safety street cone (big red thing) and this took one 25 lb bags, and also two very beautiful large and tall glass vases, both of them were filled with cracks within minutes of filling with the Plaster, I do not know why, may be very cheap glass, anyway both also took one 25 lb bags, I de molded the rubber cone late last night, and I will do the glass in the next hour
I shall take pictures and postJune 1, 2024 at 8:06 am #754Here are some new pictures of yesterday’s pouring of cones and some other older ” creations”
The large cones are 27″ tall
June 1, 2024 at 8:06 am #755All the plaster pics look really great. Am going to try some plaster orgone when my crystals arrive. (also the plaster appeals more to my budget !!)
Question: will painting the plaster piece have an effect on the energy? I was thinking they would look really cool painted with sparkly rainbow coloured paints, but if the energy is optimal without paint, I will leave them be.
Also, do you still put in main quartz like with resin orgonite, with the positive terminated end pointing upwards?
One more: I don’t have any copper powder yet, would it be okay to mix in some fine bronze shavings in the plaster mix instead? .
PS. My first ever resin orgonite TBs are curing right now. the journey has begun.
June 1, 2024 at 8:19 am #756Good one Orgone Donor….that’s excellent news, just keep making more….you’ll
be surprised at how quickly they get used up gifting…friends , places , towers,
swarf suppiers, lecturers….ha, ha ..etc.
Questions,,,not sure.. I like an upright quartz in the middle, but at school, kids just
throw in a little hermiker…still seems to work ok.
Apparently , works without metal powder too…will leave those up to Josh to answer.Let the gifting begin….enjoy !
June 1, 2024 at 8:19 am #759Here are the photographic results of the Ice Test with Plasterite after 12 hours in the freezer last night as well as pictures of frozen water in control jar without Plasterite
The ice cone formation is obvious….as well as the tip rising on top…..with the Plasterite covered jar
Ordinary ” landscape” of frozen water in the control jar after 12 hours in the freezer…..
June 1, 2024 at 8:20 am #760The plasterite that I make will not stay as shown my lady has already decided to paint them and have landscape pictures on them so yes paint them how ever you want, but no metallic paint.
AS far as the metal when I use some in it is a small amount such as a pinch of copper powder for a gallon volume, but lately I have not put any to see what would happen.
There is something of worth that was told me by Spirit Walker, if we can verify this it would show why Plasterite is working; what he said was that we probably have a gazillion microscopic air bubbles in the Plasterite, and that would translate into an infinite amount of resonant cavities
That is big, we shall see, I will have to break a piece and look with a microscope, I think I have one that I can hook up to my computer, given to me by a long ago friend
As soon as we have painted pieces I shall post them
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