by Avalon » Sun Aug 14, 2005 2:30 pm
Marykmusic, I was looking at the description of the tools you described, and the use of the resin and metals made me think of the traditional "witch bottle" protective device. <br><br>It's basically a sealed container (usually glass) filled with urine or other personal substances, and things like nails, broken mirrors, razors etc, which are thought to trap the negative energy coming toward the maker. Often buried or otherwise hidden. It's said that they date back to the 15th century in Britain, though I haven't run across any verifiable information regarding that date.<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.rahoorkhuit.net/library/wiccia/howto/witchbottles.html">www.rahoorkhuit.net/libra...ttles.html</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>A google of "witch bottle" + orgone produced no useful connections, which greatly surprised me. Would you say that the basic principle of both the witch bottle and your orgone tools are the same? In which case which of the traditional components would be the ones which have equivalents in your tools? I see that for example, the natural pH of urine can be acid or alkaline, but many of the descriptions of the witch bottle tend to use an acid liquid like vinegar. I'm having a hard time finding out whether tree resins are acid or alkaline.<br><br>What are your thoughts on this?<br> <p></p><i></i>