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The "Forgotten" Coil and its Variations

August, 2004

Larry_the_Dwarf emailed me with the idea for this coil in Dec/03.


It's a flat SBB coil with its ends pulled into a Big Secret shape. I
made one, posted about it, then forgot about it. Forgot to put it on
my web page. (To tell the truth, couldn't think of any compelling
qualties about it.) Even later forgot who told me about it. Then one
day I was cleaning up my cabin (a rare occurrence) and I found this
dusty forgotten coil:

the Forgotten Coil

Well, I had just been working with Little Secret coils as radiative
devices on a wire circuit, so now I grabbed the forgotten coil by each
end to see how it responded to my chi, and realized we had another
keeper.
However, the white
one above is too
stretched-out and
gangly for use outside
of orgonite.
This coil's energy
seems best when it's
compressed like this
one on the right.
Energy-sensitivity is
very helpful on this
family of coils.
Compress it slightly
too much, and the

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energy goes way down,


too.
It is an OK coil, easy to make. Not bad as a radiative coil hooked up
with alligator clips to a frequency source.

This one is 4 gauge wire, 53.3".

Incidentally, my secret to working with such heavy wire is that I anneal it first
(soften by heating).

Enter the "double


trouble" coil. This is
2 of the above coils
joined as one. One
begins, as in a loohan
coil, by dividing the
wire length in 4.
(Remember the
discussion of lengths
on the coil info page.)
Then one makes the
S one fourth of the way from each end. This is not so hard to do.
Bend the small end on each side either CW or CCW ascending.

This coil is far superior to the single one. There is a tuning fork
effect on the spacing; best to get them close together.

I like this coil a lot.


It can be used in
many ways. It works
real well hooked up in
a circuit. Shown here
with a
3-potentiometer
tuner.

It's OK by itself or can be used to hold nice rocks. Smaller one


shown here with satin kyanite chunks. I like to put the rocks in it and
clip it into my earth battery
circuit as well.

Another great thing is to simply

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hold one half of the bare coil in


each hand, and let it feed on your
own energy; might have healing applications.

The eyeglass coil


(gotta have a name
for everything) would
be the version that
has the 2 sides
wound opposite of
each other.

Quite nice, actually.


One top "cup" is more receptive, one more radiative.

Now, comparing to the Double Trouble coil, the following coil is


almost identical to make; it's just where the 2 halves meet that
there is a rotational difference, basically. I call this one the potbelly
coil. Somewhat
reminiscent of a
"pot-bellied" wood
stove. This coil also is
great in a circuit.
However, especially if
you want to use it not
in a circuit, it is better
to make it with an
opposite wind than this
depiction; much
stronger energy for
some reason when used
as a a stand-alone
passive coil.
Again, proper
compactness is
important for this coil;
about as depicted.

Here are 3 with the "proper" direction of wind: come up and CCW
with those ends!
This size is nice to
hold, one in each
hand.

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These coils will be


stronger on one
end, because the
wire itself comes
that way. Even if
depolarized with
Sally Water or
something, one end
will be stronger.
Update: not yet depicted, but I found that making the central S a bit
larger on these makes them energetically stronger. This results in a
coil that looks less pot-bellied and more cylindrical.

For suspending from another wire from


the center, I think the CW-up version is
better, though.

A unique oddity about the potbelly coil...


well, actually it originates in the
Forgotten coil: a forgotten coil will wind
one way below the central S, and the
opposite way above it. This is quite unlike
a Big Secret or Little Secret coil.
So, this potbelly, for example, has the end sections CW, and the
mid-section CCW. So, what is the path a postulated "particle" of
subtle energy would take? The coil will have a yang end and a yin end,
due to the inherent directionality in the raw wire. So it would go
from the yin tip, CW through the first t'ai chi or yin-yang center,
and indeed, yang will change to yin here, in a sense. It will then travel
CCW until it reverses the direction again at the second yin-yang.

Potbelly coil containing


rutilated smokey chlorite
quartz ball.

One funny thing about making the potbelly


coil is that you need to start the second one
at a 90 degree angle from where you want it
to end up. Somehow, when I make that
second S, it distorts the relationship with

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the other coil by that much. The picture


depicts the right way to do this: if the first
coil is resting on a plane as shown, then you
want to bend up from that plane to form the
S.
At least this holds true if making it with the
ends CCW, as I prefer.

Goof-ups: It's easy to screw up


somewhere along the line and end up with
oddities like this one to the right, but
actually this coil will work fine in a circuit.
Far
better,
however, is to bend it over 90
degrees into what I call a T-coil
which may not look like much, but
has superior energy.

I have not yet tried any of the coils on this page in orgonite.

Here are a double trouble coil


and a potbelly coil within an
oscillating circuit coil. None of
the coils touch. The potbelly
and double-trouble are wired
in to my CB array 1-cell earth
battery circuit.

Loohan

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