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HOW TO BUILD AN ORGONE BLANKET OR PILLOW

by Jamerling Ogg © 1995

Note: Wool is best to use in areas that get humid or in damp enviroments. Cotton is fine for very arid zones of the world.
Substitute wool for cotton below. (You can get wool blankets to cut up. Acrylic/polyester blankets work well too.)

First, this is an easy orgone accumulator to build. Anyone can do it with materials that should be available at most places around the world.

Materials needed are: a) rolls of cotton/wool b) rolls of steel wool c) cotton fabric for a pillow case.

A double layer consisting of a layer steel wool and a layer of cotton/wool. is also known as a "fold" in orgone accumulators. One can make this blanket or pillow size accumulator with as many "folds" as their fabric will allow. The fabric used to enclose the accumulator should be fairly thin fabric like that used on a pillow case.

To constuct an orac the size of a pillow, one should start making alternating layers of steel wool and cotton/wool. Make sure that the square footage size of each layer is slightly smaller than the size of the pillow case so that it may be inserted into the pillow case when all the layers are done. Be sure each layer is thick enough so that the layer below can not be seen though the upper layer. Generally a three to five "fold" accumulator is ample to fit into a pillow case. Be sure to have the steel wool as the bottom layer and the cotton/wool as the top layer.

When construction is complete please be sure to follow these important instructions and cautions of use as given in Wilhelm Reich's literature.

1. Always have the steel wool side facing what ever you are using the accumulator on.
2. Do "not" use near electrical fields. Some examples are: televisions, microwaves, flourescent lights,     and any high radiation such as xrays or nuclear radiation.
3. It is not recommended to use accumulators during rainy weather, heavily clouded weather, and     smoggy or hazy weather.
4. Do not sleep with this as if it is a pillow. Use it as a blanket pad. If used on your body it was    recommended by Wilhelm Reich to be used no more than two times a day for less than 45   minutes. We make absolutely no medical claims for this device. We make this information available   for use of research only. Accumulators can be used to detect a temperature differential from the   inside verses the outside which may vary depending on atmospheric conditions. Research of other  variables connected accumulators such as magnetic effects, humidity, electroscopes, and a variety   of other factors that may be deemed appropriate by the researcher to be useful in further   understanding in how and why the accumulator works.

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WHAT IS ORGONE ENERGY? by Charles R. Kelley, Ph.D. ©1962 (update by author July 1999)  


Orgone Accumulator Building Plans -- Wilhelm Reich vs. the U.S.A. by Jerome Greenfield (posted 2001mar19)  


ORGONE ACCUMULATOR CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES     click here for links to supplies new source for steel wool

Where to get rolls of Steel Wool http://www.briwax-online.com/steelwool.html

This company charges 50 % less than the high prices charged at some Orgonomy Web Sites.
Two to Three Rolls 100 ft. medium grade # 00 are needed to build a 3 fold full size ORAC


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