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ORGONE ENERGY ACCUMULATORS
Tent construction plans
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The layers should be as follows from the inside out:
size: sides 12 inches by 36inches; top 24 inches by 36 inches (note
you can vary the deminsions to suit your own planned use of this device
plastic immersed screen
steel wool
pipe insulation or any non metallic material
steel wool
pipe insulation or any non metallic material
steel wool
fabric outside holding everything in
The above is a 3 fold orgone tent. You can make it any amount of folds
you want. Each steel wool layer is a fold. I made mine 6 folds. If you
construct the frame with 1"x 2" lumber, 5 folds seem to fit best.
The reason I made the length 36" is that's the way the plastic screening
comes.
As you can see the tent can fold up and be placed out of the way. The hinges
open only to 90 degrees keeping the side panels firm. I usually lie under
the tent for 15 minutes on one side and then turn over for 15 or so on
the other. The or so happens when I fall asleep.
Around 1950 plastic immersed screening was used inside the first layer
of steel wool, as opposed to sheet metal being the first layer, because,
if I remember correctly, the energy was felt to be softer. Dr. Sobey told
me that Dr. Reich preferred the orgone blanket over the accumulator because
there was no DOR buildup. The orgone tent is a rigid variation of the blanket
to keep it away from the body.
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