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  • in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #884

    Steve, thank you for providing all the details about iodine. I also believe it is a very important nutrient that is sadly missing (or we do not get enough of it) from our diets. I do take it for most of the reasons listed above… I even read somewhere that it helps to decalcify the pineal gland… I’ve read on curezone that people who take it regularly go through the emotional cleansing process, where somehow old memories/events come up and they try to resolve them… I kind of think that life is a puzzle, and it helps with untying the knots, in a way… :)

    Thank You,
    Anna

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #883

    there are some things that i am not sure of: how far does those particullar signals travel, i think somehow they would have a smaller range then the regular plasterite…

    maybe it is better to separate specific ingredients and cast them into a smaller pieces, with a few miles radius, depending how far one is traveling, so the idea was to tune in when you need your things (i think it is safe for others, as you would know what and where to request them from), in a way… i am not sure how to test it either… probably dowsing, will have to really learn that :) I think that will be interesting thing to try :)

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #880

    well…. not sure if it makes sence, or weather it is correct or not, but my logic was: each stone, hearb, vitamin, mineral transmitts it’s own unique signal, and what it seems happening that the plasterite/organite is multiplying that signal significantly… So, I thought if i would add some vitamins/minerals/herbs that i take daily to the plasterite it will maybe send those vibes as well… we all seem to be connected and have pretty much the same deficiencies, so i thought it will be good… I did not added much, just a few drops.. but i guess it was sufficient to cause the color change… I called the new guy “cleansing” as it has a bit of cinamon, chilli perpers, neem oil, iodine, seabuckthorn oil, tea tree oil, eucaliptus and vitamin E… any thoughts on that aspect?

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #878

    thank you, josh, it does have a warm rye bread color… :) probably because of iodine

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #876

    Postby SandAndSun on Tue Sep 07, 2010 9:28 pm

    moonson gecko, It is so amazing that kids can do it… I can imagine how much excitement is there to create these beautiful things…

    I’ve made another one this weekend as well… when i took it out of the mold, i saw that the part next to the crystal was not filled with plaster, so it looks like a geode :)
    Question: should i fill the cavity with new plaster or should i leave as is? Also, what about sending: one of the sides came out not too even, so i was thinking – should i send it or keep as is?
    I knew i forgot something :) I really wanted to get the nag champa, i am so curious how it smells… All right i will add it to the next one..

    This time, i didn’t add any colors, and used pretty much the same ingredients, just added some iodine, more herbs, kyanite, one shiva lingam stone, and a glass of diatomaceous earth (thank you for this wonderful discovery, i’ve been taking it for a week now). also, used a regular quartz crystal, no lemurians this time. i added 7 salt crystals to the mix, instead of the regular salt. Crystals didn’t dissolve much, so they are somewhere in there…
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    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #873

    Josh,

    I noticed the same thing, the big cone looks almost completely frosted now, the little one was exposed to some humidity and when dried up for the second time, looks as in the first picture, but was frosted with white prior to getting a little wet… What’s interesting, is that the salt was pinkish gray, but the frosting is bright white color… :)

    sandANDsun

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #871

    Linda, thank you! it took me a while (probably close to 3 weeks) to collect all the ingredients, but I am so happy that i did it :) I think you would love your pieces when you make them, i’ve had a lot of fun making them :)
    I’ve been collecting different type of materials for few months now, so I am planning to do another batch soon, to have a matching pair :)
    It feels really good to be around the pieces, the sky looks brighter, with not much clouds around my area, though there are almost constant overcasts now, but it clears up usually by the day’s end… Pieces totally dried up now, and look a bit frosted, from salt probably…
    will be waiting for the pics to see your creations :)
    anna

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #869

    josh, thank you! crushed crystals came form the gilmerrockshop in texas: http://www.gilmerrockshop.com/servlet/t … Categories

    this was my first order from them, probably a bit pricey, but very convinient, i didn’t built my own crusher yet ( i am a bit hesistant to crush the crystals myself, one day i might) … also, i wasn’t sure how much crystals/powder to put in, so i used around 1/2 teaspoon of each.

    i do like to cook though :) sometimes i get carried away with spices, but dishes turnout to be eatable, which is good :)

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #867

    Stephen, Tony, Thank you!

    bluish color came from the blue urethane resin dye, which I bought earlier for coloring resin pieces… I guess, that it wasn’t the right substance, as it did not dissolve completely, instead it primarily stayed on top of the mixture, but had pretty swirls to it. I would try to use some natural dyes next time…
    Interestingly there was some sort of reaction, which resulted in patches of warm turquoise colors, which I absolutely love..

    . I think that might’ve resulted from the mixture of tee tree and eucalyptus oils, which I added, as well. It seems some ingredients caused a reaction, as the pieces, specially the big guy :) was very warm to the touch for more then half a day… I also added some of the minerals – chromium and zinc picolinates… Both of them have a strong cinnamon/tee tree oil smell now, as some of the herbs are exposed on the surface, patches of burgyndy red. I planned to paint them with swirls, but I am not too sure now …

    The crystal point at the apex came as a pleasant surprise, as it wasn’t intended. I covered the top cone opening with the tape (probably left it loose) and the crystal sunk to the bottom of the cone and out through the opening, but still was probably supported by tape, as the plasterite did not leaked through it.

    I will probably cut the top opening a little wider next time, for the crystal to show even more :)

    I also think I added too much salt, as my proportions were:

    12 lb of plaster
    3 liters of water
    2 lb of Himalayan salt
    1000 ml of sand

    in any case…. it sparkles a lot from the salt crystals, especially when exposed to sun :)

    thank you, everyone for this wonderful recipe and countless inspirations, and I hope it will contribute to the piece, prosperity and hormony

    Anna

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #864

    Josh, thank you!I am speechless… is it even possible?…

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