Archive for February, 2007
Atlantis Highlife Environmental Energy System

I chanced upon this fine art piece cum subtle energy device while checking out Oxygen Research. It’s called the Atlantis Highlife Environmental Energy System. Here’s some info from the website:
This electrodynamic environmental energy system is designed for the subtle energy connoisseur. Some have even reported that when this system is turned up full, doorways to other dimensions are possible. Precisely crafted with the dimensions of a full Cheops pyramid, this system is designed for those who want the ultimate Life Energy Amplifier Experience.
Basically, it’s a primary energy system utilizing a combination of noble gases and far infrared magnets activated by a scalar amplifier. The cylinders containing the noble gases are plated with precious metals and also contain crystal and gemstone powders to impart beneficial frequencies to the subtle energy. The system also integrates an ionizer and a pyramidal frame utilizing the principles of shape power and sacred geometry.
The version pictured above is the Cheops Edition. They have other models available on their website with peculiar names such as the Buck Rogers and the Stargate. Prices for these subtle energy sculptures start at $3,899. Now go rob a bank or something.
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Crystal Skull Succor Punch

If you’re in the market for a decent succor punch, be sure to check out this uber cool version by Andy Schwarm. I particularly like the Ghost Rider meets Rambo vibe of this thing. With this gadget, you don’t only get to kick reptilian ass, you even get to look the part.
Pictured is the 12V model, which plugs into a car cigarette lighter socket. A green LED indicator on the black plug illuminates the skull at night for that utterly creepy look. There’s also a portable version that operates on a 9V battery. Only at CTBusters.
No commentsExcalibur Briefing is Heavy Reading

A friend gifted me recently with a copy of Tom Bearden’s Excalibur Briefing: Explaining Paranormal Phenomena. I’ve just finished perusing it, and I have to warn you that the book is definitely not for newbies. It’s laden with so much technical jargon, you’ll need to have some working knowledge in modern physics to make heads or tails of what is written. However, there is enough information presented in layman’s terms to leave the casual reader with interesting concepts to ponder on. For those who aren’t ready to plunk down thirty bucks for the book, there are excerpts available online at The Tom Bearden Website which cover such topics as remote viewing, UFOs, psychotronics, radionics and scalar electromagnetic weapons.
No commentsGrand Pyramid Matrix Charger

The ultimate cloudbuster, IMHO. This monster’s gonna set you back two thousand big ones over at Merlin’s Realm. There are smaller and more affordable pyramids and other sacred geometry devices available for those who don’t have enough Ben Franklins to spare. Dunno about you, but it looks like I’m gonna be skipping lunch for the next few months, ‘coz I want one of those in my backyard!
No commentsBuddha Machine Mod

I stumbled upon this nice little gadget over at FM3 Buddha Machine. Here’s a short review from the website:
The Buddha Machine is a little plastic box that plays music.
Specifically, FM3 constructed nine drones, varying from two seconds to 42 seconds, which repeat endlessly in the listener’s ear until the “track” is switched to the next drone (or the two AA batteries run out).
The machine has its own built-in speaker, in case one would like to fill a room with the drones, but there is also a headphone jack for more personal meditative experiences. There’s a switch on the side that allows for traversal of the tracks, and a DC jack (though an adapter is not included) for those who would like the Buddha Machine experience be truly endless.
In a way, it’s like the cheapest pre-loaded iPod you’ll ever be able to buy.
So basically, the Buddha Machine is similar to the chant box used in Buddhist temples throughout Asia. But instead of repeating loops of monks or nuns praying, the Buddha Machine serves up ambient music a la Brian Eno. Cool!
But like any self-respecting Buddhist, it is the emptiness that fascinates me. In this particular case, it is the empty space inside the gadget that grabs my interest.

Judging from the exploded view of the Buddha Machine above, there is enough space in there to squeeze in a few pieces of orgonite and a tiny double terminated quartz crystal. If you’ve seen the insides of a Don Croft Terminator Zapper, you’d know what I mean. When activated, the sound vibrations from the built-in speaker will stimulate the orgonite into releasing orgone. The quartz crystal can be programmed to direct the orgone toward the fulfillment of a specific task.
The Buddha Machine retails for $23 plus shipping stateside. With just a little modding, you can turn this baby into your very own personal psychotronic tool.
No commentsMental Access Window
Ever wondered why most vendors of orgone powered radionic devices use the 7.83 Hz frequency to stimulate their orgonite material? According to an abstract by Jack Houck, individuals with significant remote viewing, psychokinetic and healing abilities have strong components of their EEG frequencies in the region of 7.81 to 7.83 Hz.
What if the ability to do remote viewing, PK, and other high performance mental techniques could be induced with high-tech means? There is some evidence that there is a mental access window (MAW) when the predominant frequency of an individual’s electroencephalogram (EEG) is 7.81 to 7.83 Hz. This is the same frequency range in which slight oscillations in the earth’s magnetic field occur, known as “Schumann Resonance”. (Interestingly, this frequency also corresponds to REM sleep and hypnogognic imagery.) Houck first learned of the ideas from Dr. Bob Beck when he purchased a simple EEG biofeedback unit from Beck. The unit provides auditory feedback of brain activity to the user. Beck suggested that they make a recording of an input signal of exactly 7.81 Hz. Houck listened to the EEG unit attached to his head in one ear while simultaneously listening to the 7.81 Hz (using frequency modulation, the EEG signal is combined with a 2000 Hz tone so it can be heard) recording in the other ear. After a few minutes of relaxing, the two sounds became very similar, and then — a full blown out-of-body experience. Of the 45 people who have tried this equipment, approximately one-half have reported either a full blown or partial out-of-body experience. This experience led to evaluating the frequency spectrum of people’s EEGs, and has resulted in some correlations with the type of individual. For example, psychics and geniuses have strong components of their EEG frequency in the MAW, even in their awake state.
You can read the rest of the abstract here.
No commentsEye Candy HHGs and TBs

This impressive assortment of holy hand grenades and tower busters were made by Reinhard. Pic swiped from Wizzers Workshop. No details given, but as you can plainly see, he basically went nuts with clear cast resin and multicolored transparent dyes. You can bet the farm these babies are NOT for tactical gifting!
No commentsSlim Spurling’s Universe DVDs

Check out this double DVD set from Slim Spurling. On the first DVD, Cal Garrison, author of the book Slim Spurling’s Universe talks to Slim about his discoveries and the different uses of the Light-Life Tools. The second DVD starts with an introduction by Slim to the Sacred and Lost Cubit measurements upon which the Light-Life Tools are based. He then does a demonstration of a healing session using the Tools, followed by a presentation on the theory behind the Rings, Coils & Harmonizers. There are also interviews with Cal Garrison and Katharina Spurling-Kaffl about their own experiences with the Tools. Finally Slim outlines the work of the Geobiology Research Association and the pollution clearing work they did around the city of Denver, Colorado.
This DVD set is available online from IX-EL.
No commentsWhere on Earth is Ben Morton?



These orgonite dodecahedrons were meticulously handcrafted by Ben Morton. Does anyone know if he’s still in the orgonite business? It’d be a shame if he isn’t, ‘coz these things are absolutely gorgeous. Drummerboy’s website is still accessible, but it’s been ages since it’s been updated. Nevertheless, it’s chockful of projects and ideas that would keep orgonite researchers busy for a long time to come.
2 commentsMagick – A Quantum Mechanical Approach
Magick, as famously defined by Aleister Crowley, is the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will. It is generally understood that by this definition, the magician undertakes to understand himself and his conditions and applies that understanding in action to effect the desired changes in his present circumstances.
It has always been assumed that the process of skillful application of the right type and amount of life force in an accurate manner, through the appropriate medium to the correct object, and the changes brought about by successful execution of the aforementioned process, all take place within the magician’s universe, which is also assumed to be a closed system.
But there are tantalizing indications from Eastern mysticism and recent discoveries in quantum physics, that this may not be the case.
Buddhism promotes the belief in a universe with no beginning and no end and also asserts that an infinite number of probabilities actually exist. Interestingly enough, the quantum mechanical theory known as the Many Worlds theory, echoes this Buddhist perspective of reality. In effect, what this tells us is that there are an infinite number of universes existing all at once, where anything and everything is possible. It is only because of the limitations of the hardware we are born with (our brain) that we are able to perceive only a small slice of the entire multiverse, and this is what appears to us as our reality.
Integrating this concept with our previous definition of magick, we end up with a radical approach to actualizing magickal intentions. Magick can be defined as a method of shifting probabilities in one’s favor. But instead of being limited to shifting probabilities within a single universe, we are now presented with a virtually infinite number of probability lines to choose from where, in a number of them, our magickal objectives are realized. In this case, the magician either shifts the desired outcome into observable space or he shifts his perception from the current probability line to another where the desired outcome exists.
To take this a step further, we can now see the magickal act as the process that allows for the magician’s consciousness to make a quantum leap from one universe to another. The degree of difficulty of the leap would depend on how much divergence there is between the originating and the destination probability lines. So importance has to be given to the process of observation and selection of a probability line, so that a choice is ultimately made from the ones that are almost identical to the current line but with the desired outcome. To increase the chances of a successful leap taking place, the magician has to engage his senses, intellect, belief and will to the best of his ability and hope this is enough to override the general consensus reality structure that binds him to the current universe.
Unfortunately, this post oversimplifies what is, in truth, a process that requires a multidisciplinary approach to even begin to do it justice. Nevertheless, there is enough information here for the interested reader to pursue his own research into this new and exciting approach to magick.
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