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RE: It is now illegal to harvest food here but the orgonite making has begun!

Wow, you're a genius - you invented an adaptation that looks like a nice improvement! I'm thoroughly impressed. I know about Valery Uvarov, and have read about the Horus wands. Incorporating them in the biocircuit is an additional touch of genius. Doctors are gonna hate you! ☺️

You missed half of the mark with this one - "a man of action". 🤣 We actually didn't establish my gender yet, but it's female. Interestingly enough I work in a very male dominated environment, and have some interests and character traits that in this society are mostly male associated, so maybe that's the vibe you got? (In any case, I'm certainly not offended - mentioning this just in case.)

I have been able to find "BIOCIRCUITS: AMAZING NEW TOOLS FOR ENERGY HEALTH" by Leslie & Terry Patten.

It seems that there is an updated version. The original is from 1988 titled "Biocircuits: Amazing New Tools for Energy Health", the updated version is from 2020 titled "Biocircuits: The Natural Tool that Promotes Sleep, Boosts Energy, and Expands Awareness". I didn't realize there was a new edition, my brain just registered "Biocircuits". I'm currently reading the first edition, which is amazing enough. Will order the second edition, too.

I'm currently sewing pads of cotton and silk, since silk apparently can replace the copper. Patten describes in her book that the energy is much clearer and "crisp", whereas copper is more "rough". But both have their very unique benefits.
This Friday I will go to a shop to have some copper sheets cut to size. I'm thinking of having them also cut circles instead of rectangles, since your design makes a lot of sense. But I'm probably going to try every design to find out the differences that make shape and material. This is going to be so interesting.

I am using spirals over straight lines because Eeman didn't know in the 1920s that Cosmic energy (or whatever you like to call it, Chi, Prana, etc) prefers to travel in spirals over straight lines. This was not discovered till later, I believe by Philip Callahan [...]

Also Viktor Schauberger showed that nature doesn't like straight lines. Though I will have to read up on the details.

I hope to find some kind of explanation for the specifics on his rectangular meshes (there are no right angles in nature) as a mechanism for the transfer of this energy.

I suspect there is not specific reason to make them rectangular except that this is the most convenient shape with which to produce devices. Straight cuts are easier than round ones.

Am putting together a post to describe the device and what I have learned so far.

That's my plan, too. The synergy effects will be amazing!

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