PART VII: SECRET SCIENCE
by Anthony Forwood (2011)
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60: Unknown Energies
There is a certain subtle energy that exists in our universe, distinct from the
courser electromagnetic energy that we are familiar with. This energy is
called prana in India and chi in China. It has been known about
since our earliest recorded times, and it’s understanding is the basis of both
Chinese medicine and East Indian meditation. However, the scientific
establishment has yet to acknowledge its existence. In fact,
there have been many instances of the ‘rediscovery’ of this energy by maverick scientists over the years, but these discoveries have
always been quickly suppressed and any memory of them has all but disappeared
from our history books.
Fortunately, the works of these
scientists have not all been lost completely, and much of
it has been routed out from the shadows where it has lain for so long, offering
useful data that will help us in developing a workable understanding of this
force and the technologies that it might be capable of.
A consideration of the work of
such scientists as Franz Anton Mesmer, Baron Karl von
Reichenbach, Wilhelm Reich, Masaru Emoto, etc., suggests that what
they each separately discovered was actually the same energetic force. They
each found that this energy is affected by consciousness, just as prana and chi are.
Psychotronics is a fringe science that stems from the work
of such men, and takes it many steps further, evolving their preliminary
discoveries into a highly developed applications-level technology that joins mind with matter and offers some extraordinary
capabilities.
Remote viewing, a method of receiving
information psychically that was developed by the US military and intelligence organs, ties in with
psychotronic applications, allowing psychic abilities to be enhanced with the use of this technology.
The subtle energy that such men as Reichenbach and
Reich discovered and experimented with has been
found to have many interesting qualities that are completely unlike the purely
physical traits of electromagnetic energy. Subtle energy may be
able to explain many of the anomalous phenomena that conventional science cannot.
Baron von Reichenbach and Od Energy
Baron Karl von Reichenbach was
born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1788. He earned a
doctorate in natural sciences and theology and went on to become legendary as an
industrial engineer, making himself very wealthy in the process. Reichenbach was
the discoverer of paraffin, creosote, and an assortment of
other chemical products used in industry. With his tremendous wealth and
virtually unlimited access to scientific materials, Reichenbach turned
his resources to his passion for exploring rare and mysterious natural
phenomena.
Reichenbach began
by investigating an ailment that afflicted a great number of people during his
time, and from which the term ‘lunatic’ derives. The ailment was
somnambulism, better known as
sleepwalking. Today it still occurs,
but in Reichenbach’s time, the traits
surrounding it were known to be far stranger than what we see today. Back then,
those suffering this ailment would often awaken to find themselves atop a high precipice,
which would be a terribly frightening experience for them. These bouts of
sleepwalking would occur most frequently during the full moon, and on these nights
observers might see a sleepwalker standing atop some high structure, arms
stretching out to the bright moon. These sufferers were termed ‘lunatics’, and
in a society where superstitious beliefs were still common, they were thought
by many to be witches or possessed by demons, and the sufferers often
feared that they were cursed or being hexed or otherwise controlled against
their will.
Because of these dark beliefs
surrounding this ailment, few researchers were interested in investigating it.
One of these few was Reichenbach, who spent his own time and money to seek
out sufferers of this disease in order to analyze it more closely through
interviews with them and their families.
Reichenbach noticed that these people, as well as those
who suffered night fears, emotional hysteria, and other strange
ailments, were all neurologically more sensitive to stimuli than most other
people. He also noticed that between them, there were ‘sick sensitives’ and ‘healthy
sensitives’.
Eventually the Baron had
amassed hundreds of reliable cases of these ‘sensitives’ from all over the country,
and his home at Castle Reisenberg was spacious
enough to accommodate them all while he studied their strange malady, and he
paid for their transportation from their homes around the country to come and
stay with him for extended periods so he could examine them closely.
In studying his patients,
Reichenbach was intrigued by the connection that the moon had with this strange ailment. Sleepwalking occurred most often on the night of the full
moon, and the sufferers seemed
to actually be drawn to it for some reason. In his experiments, he ascertained
that these people were indeed sensitive to the moon’s rays, causing various negative
sensations that included pain and muscle cramping.
Using a prism to break moonlight into its various spectra, Reichenbach found
that each color of its spectrum caused a particular effect in his sensitive patients when exposed to it. Red produced an
irritating heat sensation, and green caused cramps. He also found that whatever
was causing his patients to suffer could be conducted through materials such as
glass and metal, which meant that it wasn’t the light itself that was causing
these effects, but something else entirely. Whatever it was had no detectable
electromagnetic charge whatsoever, and appeared to be a new
type of energy entirely unknown to science.
Further investigation revealed
that solar light also had a similar energy with its own sensations associated with it.
Where lunar light was sensed as hot and irritating, solar light
was cool and refreshing. Although red solar light caused some irritation,
violet solar light was vivifying, making a person feel stronger and more alive
while absorbing it.
Reichenbach had
made one of his greatest discoveries in detecting this mysterious luminous
energy, which he henceforth
termed ‘od’ energy. His investigative
efforts increased at this point, and he began a new series of experiments to
discover more about this unknown energy.
Using metal plates as energy absorbers, he placed these on the rooftop of
his castle and ran conducting wires down into his completely darkened
laboratory, where sensitives would describe the visible flames of radiating
energy caused by the different metals used for the plates. Each metal gave a
distinct color to the luminous effect. Breaking the light into
its spectra before transmitting it revealed the range of sensations, moving
from vivifying coolness at the ultraviolet end to irritation at the infrared
end. The effects of each color were found to be cancelled by their polar
opposites in the spectrum.
This information is interesting,
because it indicates that our normal exposure to all bands of sunlight and moonlight effectively cancels out these effects
completely. This explains why we normally don’t experience the effects of this
energy.
There is an overwhelming amount
of ultraviolet light coming from our sun, and the moon reflects more light in the infrared spectrum.
This corresponds to Reichenbach’s
findings regarding the various color spectra and their effects.
It was found that a metal plate
only needed to be placed in direct sunlight or moonlight for a few minutes before it was charged with
this energy.
The energy itself was radiant, since it could be detected
by Reichenbach’s most highly sensitive patients from across the room and with
increased strength with closer proximity to the source, while the least
sensitive patients had to physically touch a conducting wire to experience any
sensation at all. Also, the longer the exposure, the longer the sensations
lingered.
The Baron was
able to determine that the energy was conducted through a wire at a very slow
rate of speed, traveling no better than one and a half yards per second,
saturating matter in a fluidic manner that slowly seeped into wires. When
saturation was reached, excess energy spilled out. A charged material would slowly
dissipate its od energy over time, taking from ten minutes to an hour to
discharge again. Od energy flowed differently than electricity. Electricity traversed
the surface of a conductive material, while od energy entered into and flowed
through the body of conductive material. Od energy was found to permeate all
matter, and therefore could not be completely eliminated.
Violet od energy of sunlight could be stored
in Leyden jars for long
periods of time. Radiant od energy could be seen by sensitives when it was
emitted into a completely darkened room through a conducting braid, and over
time Reichenbach was eventually
able to see it as well.
Under the conditions he eventually set up in his lab, it became
possible for anyone to witness the luminous effects of this
energy. Providing that the lab remained in absolute
darkness, and that a person waited in that darkness for at least an hour so
that their eyes could fully adjust, this luminous energy could be seen. Also,
if containers of water were exposed to each of the spectral colors of sunlight, each container’s water took on a separate and
distinct taste that anyone could distinguish.
Some of Reichenbach’s patients were also sensitive to auras around people and objects, and because of
this, Reichenbach was able to collect data on over six hundred
different chemical compounds, some of them very rare. Sensitives were able to
see emanations coming from various chemical solutions immediately after they
were mixed together, and Reichenbach carefully noted the colorations and other
information about them.
It was found that magnets produced luminescent flames of energy when viewed in his darkened lab. The north
pole of these magnets would give off a blue flame, while the south pole would
give off a red flame. The blue flames were cool and soothing, while the red
flames were hot and irritating. This corresponded well with his earlier
findings regarding solar spectrum colors. Placing a glass lens near the poles
would focus the colored flames into a tight bundle and cause a bright white
glow beyond the lens. When interrupted by an iron framework, the rays would pass right through
it. High vacuum states were found to cause brighter and more intensely colored od flames.
Electricity and magnetism could not be induced with od energy, which led the Baron to the
realization that this energy existed independent of its sources. Those
materials that contained od were simply attractors for the energy. Od did not convert to
other types of energy, but was present wherever they were.
Reichenbach knew
about a mysterious battery invented by Franz Anton Mesmer, the man best known for
discovering mesmerism, which is often confused
with hypnotism but is not the same thing. Because of the
controversial nature of Mesmer’s work and the resulting negative attitude that
developed towards it, this battery might have become totally forgotten. But the
Baron had a library of rare books and priceless artifacts that he had inherited from his father when he
was a boy, and it is probably from here that he learned of this otherwise
forgotten invention. In any case, he wrote
about it, and in the process has given us some indications of what Mesmer’s
battery was comprised of.
Mesmer’s Battery
Franz Anton Mesmer is best known for discovering and working with
a force which he called ‘animal magnetism’ or ‘mesmerism’, which has since come to
be associated with hypnosis but is not actually the same thing. Hypnosis
involves verbally applied stimuli to induce the hypnotic state, whereas mesmerism
involves the placing and movement of the hands over a person and exchanging or
manipulating energy.
Far less known about is Mesmer’s invention of a battery that accumulated a strange healing and vivifying energy. The battery was designed
to reflect conditions found at sacred spots by imitating the natural configurations at
these sites. It’s described by author Gerry Vassilatos in Lost Science as “a grounded device, the wooden tub that housed several
thick layers of wet vegetable matter and iron slag. A single
iron rod ran through the entire composition, closed at the top with a circular
wooden barrier.” These batteries would give off an energetic shock that was
unlike electrostatic shock. These shocks gave a person a tingling rush that
permeated the body, and often brought unconsciousness. These shocks were found to release lifelong
emotional blocks.
Wilhelm Reich and Orgone Energy
Wilhelm Reich was the discoverer of what he called ‘orgone’ energy, which his
extensive investigations revealed is a subtle biological energy, which is completely
unlike electromagnetic energy, but can be harnessed and
put to practical use. Reich was ostracized by the scientific and medical establishments for his ideas and experiments
involving this energy, and all of his devices
and publications on them were ordered to be destroyed. After being convicted in
court for not adhering to FDA regulations against homeopathic practices,
Reich died in prison. The government was ruthless in forcing Reich’s work to be
suppressed, even though he was curing people of a variety of ailments. Even
today, the medical and scientific establishments refuse to accept or even consider his work.
Nonetheless, private research into orgone energy has continued since Reich’s
time, and has consistently revealed that there is something very real to his
claims.
Orgone energy, as established by Reich, is an organic energy that is non-entropic, meaning that it tends to
attract itself and concentrate, rather than spread out uniformly. Orgone is
thought to be the force that creates living matter, and can actually be
detected radiating from organic materials.
Such an organic energy may be the prime substance that nourishes and
replenishes the physical body. Experiments in hypnosis have shown that a person can subsist without
food for weeks or even months and actually gain in health at the same time.
Perhaps this is because they are more closely connected to their psychic selves while in the hypnotic state, allowing us to draw
necessary nourishment from the energy around us. The same subsistence without food
is seen in religious mystics who reportedly can go without food for years.
The food we eat contains this organic energy, locked up in its cells, and
through the process of digestion, as the food breaks down molecularly, we
absorb it into our system. It may be that those who are able to manipulate this
energy can absorb it into themselves in its pure form, rather than through the
slow process of digestion of organic matter, thus their ability to go for
extremely long periods without food. Such energy is also the likely catalyst in
psychic healing, where healers transfer
this necessary energy from or through themselves and direct it into the
patient.
Reich discovered that there are two types of orgone energy, one positive and the other negative,
with corresponding positive or negative results in living things exposed to
them. In fact, it was found through experiments, performed by both Reich and
later researchers, that negative orgone had the potential to kill a person, and
is extremely dangerous.
Reich found that orgone energy was attracted to organic substances and
repelled by inorganic substances. In understanding this, Reich developed many
different orgone accumulators, which consisted of a box
or container built of layered materials. The innermost layer was made of metal
and the outermost layer was made of wood. Often, many alternating layers of
wood and metal were used, usually of differing types of each. The wood, being
organic, attracts orgone energy to the container, and the metal, being
inorganic, traps the energy that penetrates inside the container. Different
organic and inorganic substances were found to have greater or lesser effect in
the design of these accumulators. His orgone accumulators were used to treat
various medical conditions, and were apparently quite
successful as homeopathic remedies before the US government banned them.
Reich also developed a device, known as the
‘cloud-buster’, that could both break up cloud formations as well as attract
them. This device was made out of easily available items, and was quite simple
in its construction. Based on the same general principles as the accumulator,
but constructed in the shape of a long pipe, this device could dramatically
affect weather patterns within hours of its
operation, and these effects would endure for quite some time (days) after the
initial operations. These cloud-busting devices have been built and widely
tested with clear and positive results by Dr. James DeMeo, Director of the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory and a former geology professor at both the Illinois State University and the University of Miami.
DeMao experimented with these devices by applying them to large areas suffering
drought. His has had dramatically positive results in the USA, Israel, and Africa, bringing much needed rain to areas that had been severely
affected, and rebalancing the local weather patterns.
Reich noted that water easily absorbed and held orgone energy, which was what led him to developing
the cloud-buster.
Parallels Between Od and Orgone
Wilhelm Reich noted that the energy he was studying was absorbed by and emanated
from organic matter, and was repulsed by inorganic matter, such as metals. Baron von Reichenbach noted
that the energy he was studying was able to move through certain substances
more freely than others, and that although it acted in a manner similar to
electrical energy, od energy was much slower in the speed of its movement.
Both of these men recognized that there were positive and negative forms of this
energy, each with its own
peculiarities, but each of them perceived their discoveries differently, and
each performed experiments that reflected that difference. Because of this,
their separate investigations do not necessarily appear to be dealing with the
same energy when they actually are.
Reichenbach began
by investigating the subtle rays of energy that could be detected emanating
from certain substances by people who were sufficiently sensitive to it, and he
soon found that sunlight and moonlight had distinct differences in the qualities of
this energy. He pursued an
understanding of this energy that was based on the differences in the colors of
the rays, the substances that these rays emanated from, and the noticeable
effects of the rays on human physiology. He based his experiments
on these basic factors, and spent much of his time exploring and recording the
emanations from a large assortment of chemical compounds and other materials
that were at his disposal.
Wilhelm Reich, on the other hand, began
by first noticing that an unknown energy emanated from dead and dying organic
matter, and that it was repulsed by inorganic matter, and he conceived of this
energy as a life-inducing energy in its positive
form, and death-inducing in its negative form. He based his research on his
findings that the positive form of this energy was a fundamental necessity to
the health and vitality of living things, and that it was a non-entropic
substance that tended to accumulate together and give life to organisms, and
dissipated from organisms as they began to die. He realized that this energy
permeated the planet, and went on to discover that it not only affected the
health and vitality of living things, but also the environment. He was able to
build devices that could accumulate the energy that could then be used not only
for healing, but also for affecting
the weather.
The
separate research efforts of these two men reveal enough similarities to
consider that the energies they were each exploring was one and the same.
They both recognized positive and negative aspects with distinct
characteristics that affected the physiology of humans, and where Reichenbach recognized that it was related to sunlight and moonlight, Reich recognized that it was necessary to living
organisms. Each noted various subjective qualities that it induced in those who
were exposed to it, ranging from feelings of elation to feelings of nausea and
worse, but neither of them recognized the effect that mental influence seemed to have on this energy.
This came
later, as other researchers began to investigate this energy, either by following the
leads of these two men, or through similar discoveries of their own. This
research has led to the realization that this energy could be charged with
emotions, which would influence those people who came within its proximity.
This is the basis for psychometry, in which objects such as
rings or keys are said to become charged with information about the person they
have been in the possession of, which can later be read by people who are
sensitive to this charge. Research has shown that this is all quite real, and
that any object can be charged purposefully through mental effort. This field
of study eventually came to be known as psychotronics or psychoenergetics, and has since been
developed to a remarkable degree while still remaining mostly unrecognized by
established science.
Pavlita Generators
The term ‘psychotronics’ first became popularized
in the USSR, where full-blown
research into human psychic potential using state-of-the-art scientific
equipment and methodologies were already at a quite advanced stage in the
1960’s, as revealed in Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder’s Psychic Discoveries
Behind the Iron Curtain. Within their book, the authors describe
psychotronic generators, devices that absorb
psychic (or ‘psychotronic’) energy from a person and
accumulate it, effectively amplifying its power. This energy can then be used for various applications.
Charged with this energy, these generators can do some of the things a psychic
can do.
In Czechoslovakia, a man by the name of
Robert Pavlita is the inventor of the Pavlita generator, which he designed using
information he was able to glean from antique manuscripts and forgotten
discoveries. Pavlita’s generators are charged by simply staring at them.
Different types of generators perform different types of work. Certain of these
devices take on the properties of magnets and can attract non-magnetic objects, the
force of attraction depending on the amount of accumulated energy. Other devices
project life-giving energy that can make plants grow at double their normal
rate. Still others can purify heavily polluted water, causing the pollutants to
crystallize and sink. These generators can also be designed to facilitate
psychic abilities, increasing the flow of
energy used in this process.
Not all Pavlita generators act in positive ways, however, since the
energy they employ can be either positive or negative, just like the forces of
electricity and magnetism. Pavlita was able to create a generator that was shaped
like a donut and would kill any flies that landed inside its ring. Pavlita’s
daughter was at one point taken very ill due to certain of his generators, and
he worked desperately for days without sleep in order to build a generator that
would counter the ill effects that the earlier generators had caused.
Much of the information
necessary to build Pavlita generators is purposely being kept secret by the inventor, but some clues about their
design are nonetheless provided by Ostrander and Schroeder in their very eye-opening book. The authors
state that the secret to the generator’s functioning is in their form. The
shape of the generator allows a person to charge it with energy and turn it to
whatever purpose might be desired. The materials involved in the design of the
generator depend on the purpose as well, with one sort of material used for
doing one type of task and another material for doing another. The
juxtaposition of materials within a specific form is what makes it work.
Pavlita generators are made out of different types of metals such as iron, copper, gold, brass, steel, and sometimes wood. Most
Pavlita generators are carefully formulated combinations of metals. Many generators
incorporate a certain staring pattern carved into them, which is used to help
concentration and the conduction of energy. You don’t need to hold a
specific thought in mind while charging the generator. Following the
staring pattern with your eyes is enough to direct the force. Pavlita
generators have also been designed that do not require
staring, and collect energy automatically from living matter.
Apart from generators of psychic or biological energy, there are also
generators that accumulate cosmic energy, and require no
participation by the user. This means that the user doesn’t have to charge them
by staring at them, and they are instead charged automatically by the cosmic
energy that’s continually bombarding us from space. One such cosmic energy
generator uses the common four-sided pyramid shape, and was once quite popular during the
1970’s when it was realized that such a shape could be used for sharpening
razor blades, enhancing seed fertility, etc. Although many people never got
very impressive results with their homemade pyramids, this was more than
likely due to not using the most effective materials and not being precise with
the design specifications.
On the subject of pyramids, the fad from the 70’s of
using homemade designs to sharpen razor blades stemmed from a belief that the
Great Pyramid at Giza had special powers that were based on its
design and orientation. An important part of its design was undoubtedly the
type of materials used in its construction, and even the many intricate and
mysterious details of its inner structure. Not many people who have built their
own homemade pyramids have done more than follow the simplest instructions and
used whatever materials were easily available to them. Also, it’s unlikely that
most of them have built anything more than simple frameworks with open sides,
or else hollow structures, instead of a more solid pyramid. The concept behind
Pavlita generators is that the devices absorb energy into themselves and then slowly radiate it
back out. The type of material has something to do with a generator’s capacity
for storing or radiating energy, and it seems to make
sense that the solidity of the device would make a difference, since the more
solid it is, the more capacity it has for storage within the material used in
its construction. Remember that Reichenbach discovered that the od energy he was experimenting with was found to be
absorbed into the materials that conducted it. If od energy and orgone energy are the same thing, and this is the energy
that the Great Pyramid operates with, then the solidity of the pyramid has some
bearing on its power.
Water is reportedly the
best medium to impress with information, such as a thought or emotion. Even an
ordinary stone, however, can be a receptor for psychic imprints by simply staring at it while holding
in mind a certain thought.
Ostrander and Schroeder give a detailed description of several
generator designs that they were able to personally examine and witness being
used. The following are the descriptions that they have provided in their book:
1)
Head made of a rectangle of
metal, and trapezoid of iron as the body, with bosom-like projections on
it. Six or seven inches in height and enormously heavy. The head is etched with
a staring pattern, in the form of a vertical zigzag design. The head can be
removed and replaced with other components for different functions. To charge
it, a person holds it with the thumb on one of the conical projections on the
front and a finger on a similar projection on the back, while the eyes move
along the zigzag pattern in a sort of figure eight. Following the staring
pattern charges the device.
2)
A circular collar of copper about ten inches in diameter and five inches
high, with an inch-wide gap between the two ends of the collar. A small tubular
piece of metal is attached vertically to the collar, beside the gap. A small
metal ball is placed on top of the tube. A tin wheel resembling the spokes of an umbrella is
poised on a needle-like stand placed inside the collar. A staring pattern is
etched somewhere on the generator, and with two people charging the generator,
it is ready in less than a minute, and the wheel begins to turn. Copper is believed
to be an attractor for psychotronic energy, and the circular collar
design seems to polarize the energy with one side being positive and the other
negative. The interplay of the force between the two poles causes the wheel to
turn through back and forth pulsations of force.
3)
A long hollow rectangle of steel, about seven inches long
and an inch or two in width. A conical aluminum tip is attached to the bottom end. This tip
can be made of anything nonmagnetic. Fingers are placed on two metal circles on
the back, and the thumb is moved back and forth over a scalloped opening in the
front. When the tip is touched to small bits of nonmagnetic material, they
cling to it and each other in daisy-chain fashion, just as magnetic objects
will when ordinary magnets are applied. Once objects are charged with
this device, they can be picked up with anything. The force of this device is
stronger than magnetism, and will draw iron filings directly off a magnet. Water will even
cling to the tip of this device in a narrow column.
Pavlita generators retain their charge for different lengths of
time, depending on the generator and the task it’s used for. It’s reported that
a generator used to speed plant growth requires charging every three days,
while another generator that can actually turn a small electric motor requires
an initial charge of half an hour, and thereafter only a few minutes each day
to keep the motor constantly turning.
A Pavlita generator can be designed so that it can communicate
telepathically. Ostrander and Schroeder describe such a device as having a rotating
pointer on top. Various target items are arranged in a circle around the
generator. The generator acts as a receiver, while a person in another location
sends a signal by concentrating on one of the items placed near the generator.
The generator reacts to this signal by turning the pointer to the corresponding
item. This type of generator is said to operate with one hundred percent
accuracy. The items used for this generator to point at can be virtually anything
at all.
As was stated earlier,
Pavlita generators can be instilled with either positive or
negative effects. They can cause stimulation of the nervous system, causing
different emotional and physiological states, including dizziness, drowsiness,
alertness, agitation, nausea, elation, confusion, clear-headedness, etc. They
are also capable of being used for healing purposes, and for hurting as well.
Orgone Energy and Sacrifices
If orgone energy is a biological energy that is the underlying life force of living
things, and if it is emitted from living things at the time of death, then it
may very well provide a valid explanation for the sacrificing of humans and animals in occult rituals. This energy could either be captured in an orgone accumulator for later use, or immediately
absorbed by a person or persons present during the sacrifice. This would also
explain why vampires are said to feed off the blood of humans. It’s
also said that it’s fairly common for a person who murders someone to suddenly
feel unusual pleasure or power in having done so, and to be driven to murder
again in order to get that same feeling they experienced the first time. Could
it be that they are unknowingly feeling the absorption of the victim’s orgone energy as it leaves the body and enters
theirs?
The Old Testament tells us that the god of the Israelites demanded that animals be sacrificed to him
regularly, and this may also have been to absorb this energy.
Satanism and Negative Energies
Satanism is a religion that focuses on negative
energies. The various rites and rituals that surround satanic activity are effective
because they’ve been empowered through centuries of belief in the power that
they hold. This is no less true than the positive power of belief in the effect
of Christian rites and rituals.
Whether positive or negative, the
power of this energy is very real.
Belief in angels and demons gives objective form to the energies that surround creative and destructive events. So do the artifacts that are prominently used in rites and rituals. These artifacts
themselves absorb the energies that accumulate during the rites and rituals in
which they are used. The symbols, words, and artifacts of
both the Christian and Satanic religions all resonate to the positive or
negative energies that they relate to.
Satanism revolves around the energies of fear, pain, death, etc., which
are physically and emotionally negative. The emotional energy that surrounds
satanic activities is necessary for accumulating the power that these
activities elicit. For this reason, highly emotional events are purposely used
to raise these energies.
The symbols, words, and artifacts used in these activities absorb this energy in the same way that orgone energy is accumulated by Wilhelm Reich’s devices. For instance,
a dagger that is used in human sacrifices absorbs the emotional energy of the
participants, and the more sacrifices it is used in, the more power it absorbs.
The Memory of Water
Dr. Masaru Emoto of Japan has been conducting research into the effect
that a local environment will have on water, which he has discovered is
reflected in the microscopic pattern of the water’s ice crystals when it is frozen. He began this research
after meeting with Dr. Lee H. Lorenzen at the University of California, Berkeley, who had developed a
method of creating water with healing properties, which he called ‘Magnetic
Resonance Water’.
Emoto was curious to look at the ice formations
between different types of water after considering that snowflakes are never
identical. This led him to wonder about the environmental influences on the
water and the possibility that water stored information about those influences
in some way.
Ice crystal formations in water, when magnified 200 – 500
times, reveal that different environmental conditions actually become recorded
within it, including thoughts, emotions, intentions, sounds, words, activities,
etc. When positively charged water freezes, it forms crystals with an orderly structure, while negatively
charged water becomes unable to form proper crystals. Water that was prayed
over for an hour showed a distinct difference to a control specimen.
Electromagnetic pollution has also been found to have a
positive or negative effect on the environment depending on the information
content, such as a violent television show broadcast or a cell phone conversation between two lovers.
The similarities of Emoto’s findings with those of
past researchers such as Reichenbach and
Reich are worth noting. Each of them discovered
aspects of the same subtle energy that permeates us and our world, and provides
us with vitality. Reich determined that water was able to store subtle energy, which has been confirmed
by Emoto’s research.
Water is alive, in a sense. It
goes through its own life cycle of falling as rain, flowing as a stream or
river, lying still as a lake or ocean, and finally floating freely away as evaporation.
Water goes through the same stages we do through life. We are born, seemingly
out of nowhere, we go through our earliest years very actively and gradually
find ourselves on a certain course that we follow until we eventually reach old
age, slowing down more and more until we come to rest before taking our final
departure, ready to start a new cycle. During these phases, we accumulate
energy from our surroundings, until the moment of death when it is released
back into the environment.
Orgone energy is attracted to organic substances, and most
organic substances have a high water content while alive. The orderliness of
positive energy encourages health and vitality, while the disorderliness of
negative energy causes a disruption in otherwise healthy systems.
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