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and the pairs of layers should all be about the same thickness to each other. My parents made the first little accumulators over a steel funnel, like one would pour fluids through, instead of over a bowl. So, for my whole life, the accumulator that we used if we burnt our fingers or cut ourselves, was called “The Funnel”. The outside layer had to be the organic one, covered by a thin soft flannel or cotton cloth. Usually the accumulator was three layers, for practicality sake, because if there are too many layers it becomes harder to hold the whole thing together, although “10 fold” (meaning ten layers) accumulators certainly are stronger than three layers. The Funnel was held together by strong gray Duct tape around the bottom circular edge, holding down the flannel cover over the layers. The Dor Buster is to me a more mysterious device, since my own experience with it is limited. Practically speaking, it is simply a small accumulator built in the shape of a box two foot square, metal on the outside, and functions locally on the body, in the same manner as the cloud buster does in the atmosphere. The Dor Buster features four one inch diameter hollow, flexible metal pipes bound together, coming out of a hole in the box. One similar length of hollow, flexible pipe comes out of the box near the bottom, and is meant to be immersed in a pail of water when using the Dor Buster. Since water pulls or attracts the energy, the end of the bundle of four pipes is held near the body part that requires greater flow of energy, often gently moved back and forth. I remember my mother using the Dor Buster on localized infections which needed to be “brought to a head”. Eva recalled an incident as a Medical Resident (the several years of training in hospital after medical school) when she brought an accumulator blanket into the hospital and used it on a young girl who was in the throes of an agonizing sickle cell crisis. The pain of the girl magically disappeared. Soon after, hospital officials forbade Eva to bring the blanket into the wards. The same child had another sickle cell crisis: Eva told me the girl screamed, over and over again, to be given “that blanket”, but of course, Eva could not. My earliest memories of the accumulator are of the box shaped, person sized accumulator my parents kept in the tall barn of our farmstead. This barn also housed several cows and many fowl in various stalls and cozy alcoves, so it was an alive barn, rich with the smell of hay and animals. As I described in my “Letter to Grandfather”, previously published by this Journal, I remember being a bit bored; the crack of light above the simple door, the sounds of the barn, then the wonderful feeling of well being which flooding over me after a few minutes sitting on the chair in the box, replacing my stuffed- up, feverish feeling. This improved vitality would last a few hours, and then back to the box for 15 more minutes. We kept our family “Funnel” on the self in the kitchen entry way. Accumulators should be kept where they can get fresh atmosphere readily, and not stored in bedrooms or near television (and probably computers) – they can absorb what Reich termed “DOR” (dead Orgone energy) as well. Accumulators in all shapes and sizes were the staple first aid treatment in our household. Neighborhood children became accustomed to it and saw the benefits, just as their parents had come to see the results in Eva Reich’s medical practice. The use of the small accumulator on burns is the most significant and obvious effect. I was 14 years old, and cooking at a friends house before I ever experienced that a burn would cause a blister! I had certainly had many small burns, as we lived on a country farm; I cooked frequently, at home and over campfires, and even played with small fires that I built in the muddy driveway for the warmth of my tiny adventuring dolls. When a burn is experienced, immediate application of the local accumulator is best- the hand, for instance, is held within the bowel, not against the bowel, but within the cavity. Actually the pain of the burn becomes sharper for several minutes initially. Then the pain is felt to leave, and a feeling of warmth, and sometimes pleasant tingling is eventually felt. This treatment should extend for between 15 and 30 minutes; more than 30 minutes is generally not needed. When one removes the accumulator, the burned area will look and feel as if several weeks have passed in the healing of the burn. More minor burns are gone completely, with no red area. Burns which would have blistered are pain free; no blister is present, but the skin of the burn area is dry, thin, a bit darker, and harder than the surrounding healthy skin; within hours or a few days, this layer will begin to flake off and healthy pink, new skin is evident underneath. My guess is that the new skin is underneath the dry area right away, but I would not advise peeling off the dry protective layer. The pain free part is a major advantage, and the healthy new skin needs the protection for a little while.As a teenager I cooked at a country inn and restaurant my father and I owned; I remember clearly burning my hand badly during the busy dinner hour, using the accumulator, and within a half hour washing dishes without any thought to my burn. My parents used the accumulator to successfully treat wounds of the animals of our farm, in particular I remember the remarkable recovery, via ac22 Renata Reich Moise Household Use of the Orgone Energy Accumulator

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