Orgone, Orgonite, Ice Cube fun! How to make ice crystals. (NOT meth!)

in #orgone6 years ago (edited)

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Do you really want to screw with someone's head? GOOD! Me too! Next time you are hanging out with your friends try this. I bet they never seen ice cubes do this before! WTF!? I know that was my first reaction when I first did this over 12 years ago.

I'm planning on doing a series of these. My environment is a little crowded at the moment so I didn't have much room to work with. Or else I would have better pictures. The freezer is full so I had to move some frozen foods out of the way just to make room on the door for the cube tray. For now this being the first of these I'm planning on documenting different cube trays as I go along. Eventually when I have more room I plan on using different objects to try to freeze water on to see if I can make the ice crystals rise. I've had it work on a plate with very little water on it. It was really cool so if I can do that again you can bet you will see a post of it HA HA.

Anyways, I'm sure a few of you un-tuning into this right now know about the healing crystal energies called orgone, or orgonite? Reiki? Or quantum healing? Well this is one way that you know all that works.

(turns to face the class)

Question, How many of you know who Dr. Wilhelm Reich is? Or better yet, Edgar Cayce? How many of you have heard of a cloud buster? If not, GOOGLE that shit right now! Feed yourself some more brain food!

Long story short, you take a double terminated quartz crystal like so. Double terminated means a point on both ends. Wrap some thick gauge copper wire around the crystal. You can use any gauge wire but I find the thicker gauges work best for me. The crystal doesn't have to be big. I mean, look how small the one I'm using is...


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It is maybe a little over a centimeter long? You get the idea...
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Place it on top of the refrigerator like so...
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Next, fill up a cube tray with distilled water and place it on the door tray like so. This is very important! make sure you use distilled water. (And yes I plan on experimenting to see if this does work using other water samples. So far I know distilled water works very well).
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Make sure to not to disturb the freezing process. So leave your refrigerator alone till they freeze. After a few hours when you go to check on them you should have ice crystals like this growing out of the cubes. Sometimes just one or two, but I've had as much as 5 or 6 different spikes just from one cube tray. I've had spikes grow as high as 3 inches above the cube tray. The energy from the crystal pulls the water up as it freezes. Cool shit! Huh?
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For now, I just have these two. Same as the ones pictured above. Not bad for my first round of ice crystals. We will see what we get next time I do this.


As always I'm Theo aka Rainbow Man and here is the PROOF!
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Proof of ice crystals. (Not meth)

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Not meth 🤣🤣🤣 omg i cant believe you would have to explain that in the title 😂

howdy there Rainbow Man! hey that is very cool, what is the scientific explanation of what causes this phenomenon? That tiny crystal has that much power..wow.
my vp is shot, don't even have a cent worth so I'm recharging.

New one for me too. Thanks! Great presentation by the way.

Thanks Squirrel Bait! Glad you liked it. I'm going to be making more of these. Maybe one of these times I will have a cube tray full of points sticking out.

I like science experiments. I think the coiled copper has a lot to do with this experiment. I think ions in the water have a bit to do with it. Anyway, I like experiments in general so I look forward to whatever you come up with for us.

I know the copper channels the crystals energy. How it connects with the water I don't know. I just know this experiment works.

Maybe one of our physics majors out there can tell us. :) I know coiled copper creates potential energy or some such. Otherwise, it's magic :) Either way, interesting and a really awesome fun fact. Kids would love this!

That's crazy. My ice cubes have done that a few times. I couldn't figure out why.

By any chance did you have any crystals on top of your fridge? Or possibly some orgonite? You can use orgonite to make this work too.

No, just some papers and a plastic coffee can. Wierd, right?

Very weird. I've never seen ice cubes do this till I found out about Orgone and crystals and stuff. I was freaking out first time I did it. My record is a point sticking up 3 inches high out of the cube tray.

I'll try movin things on and off the fridge with different ice trays. Maybe I can figure out what is causing it. There's also a metal can I keep my change in. That's the only thing I can think of that might have any effect.