A lot of people are confused about what orgone is and how the term came into existence. There are a lot of products on the market today that claim to generate or accumulate orgone energy. Most of them are worthless pieces of junk and are not worth even a dollar, if you ask me. I mean, if you really think that a pyramid filled with metal shavings and quartz chunks is an orgone generator/accumulator then you deserve to part with your money. Better off, you should give your money to charity and you will receive a far greater benefit from it then putting a “pretty but worthless” copper filled “orgonite” on the table.
I compare current common orgone products to a car a retarded kid made out of cardboard. It has a shape like a car but that’s as far as it goes. You may ask: “How can you say that? I have an orgone pyramid and I definately feel something”. My reply would be: “Sure, you would also feel something sitting in a cardboard car, but if you go and drive a real BMW, you would understand there is a world apart between a real orgone technology and a fake copper filled plastic.”
To make orgone producing materials you need a combination of two things. Metal of the right type and form and organic material of the right type and form. Read the rest of this entry »











After doing pranayama for over 20 years every day in the Iyengar tradition I felt a need to go farther. I had been curious about kechari for many years but found that although most serious yogis knew OF it, none had actually experienced it. After seeking this teaching online I finally found it on the advanced yoga practices website and began exploring. First of all I was able to get the tongue past the the uvula already (stage 2) but didn’t know anything beyond that. At this point I snipped the tongue once and stretched it every day. I found the ache of the snip to be uncomfortable for about a week and was reluctant to do it again. When that week was over I was able to get the tongue deep in trhe pharynx and decided that practice and stretching were all I needed. By holding the tongue with my hand (after drying it a bit) and just gently pulling out and left and right for awhile everyday (I did it while driving) I was able to easily get the frenum stretched to where I need it to be. Then I practiced keeping the tongue in the pharynx for much of my time exploring the inner geography there. It did feel that it completed a circuit like a 4th bandha that was misisng in my practice and has become an integral paret of my pranayma and meditation.