Sacred Geometry and Orgonite: Shaping the Ether with Golden Proportions

The golden ratio (phi ≈ 1.618) is a geometric proportion found in nature (spiral shells, human body proportions, seed arrangement in flowers) and in art. It is often associated with an intrinsic harmony of forms.

The combination of orgonite and forms with golden proportions allows for the creation of harmonizing energy fields.

The property of orgonite to accumulate and modify orgone energy, combined with forms following the golden ratio, allows for moving the ether according to the same patterns that nature uses in the game of existence.

The shape of the Nautilus, the spiral movements of bacteria, the motion in which high and low atmospheric pressure fronts, as well as the phyllotaxis of a pine cone, express the path of least energy expenditure, or the most efficient way in which life can perpetuate itself.

Dan A. Davidson, in his book Shape Power, explores in depth how geometric shapes, including golden ratios, can influence the ether, understood as a subtle energy field that permeates the universe.

Professor Anatoly Akimov, a researcher at the Institute of Physics of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, has proven that geometric shapes with golden ratios are generators of torsion waves. Together with Gennady Shipov, he developed the theory of torsion fields in the 1980s in the Soviet Union. According to this theory, torsion fields are generated by the intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of particles and can propagate through space, carrying information without transmitting energy in the traditional

sense. These fields would have the ability to influence biological and physical processes, and be modulated by geometric structures with golden proportions.

Our orgonite devices are crafted incorporating golden ratios, in order to create field coherence in energy flows according to harmonic and vital patterns capable of purifying environments by reducing electrosmog, diffusing harmonious and rebalancing energies.