• Sep 03, 2025
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Organic and Inorganic materials

"In an orgonite, the ingredients are divided into organic and inorganic components, based on how they interact with energy, according to the concept that orgonite is based on, originating from Wilhelm Reich’s orgone energy discovery."


Organic Materials are carbon-based resins that are considered "organic" because of their chemical structure. The most common one is polyester resin, epoxy resin and less common are natural resins like pine resin. These resins are non-metallic, carbon-based, and considered organic in chemistry. The natural function of these carbon based chemistry, is to attract and hold orgone energy.


Inorganic Materials in Orgonite are typically metals and crystals, considered "inorganic" because they lack carbon-hydrogen bonds and have crystalline or metallic structures, like metal shavings from gold, aluminum, copper, brass, steel, iron, bronze. Metals repel or reflect energy, creating a push-pull dynamic with the organic resin.


Crystals are inorganic minerals that amplify, harmonise and stabilize energy. Quartz, smoky quartz, black tourmaline is especially included due to its piezoelectric properties, which produces a small electric charge under pressure.



 

What does carbon-based resin mean?

A carbon-based resin is a synthetic or natural material made primarily from organic molecules that contain carbon atoms. In chemistry, the term "organic" simply means "carbon-based", not necessarily "natural" or "eco-friendly" (which is a common misunderstanding).

 


So, what is a resin?

A resin is a liquid substance that hardens over time and is used to bond materials or create a solid form. There are two main types:

Natural resins come from plants as a tree sap (Pine resin). The Synthetic (man-made) resin are Most commonly used in orgonite and are based on petroleum-derived chemicals, which are hydrocarbons (chains of carbon and hydrogen), like polyester and epoxy. These synthetic resins are polymers, which means long chains of repeating molecules that include carbon atoms as their backbone.

 


Why is being carbon-based important in orgonite?

In orgonites the carbon-based materials (organic) are absorbing and attracting energy, while inorganic materials (like metals) reflect or conduct it. This interaction cleanses and balances energy.


Polyester Resin is made from a chemical reaction between acids and alcohols (both carbon-based), they contains carbon atoms in its structure → makes it organic by chemistry standards. It Starts as a liquid, and it hardens when this liquid is mixed with a hardener.



 

What Makes a Compound Carbon-Based (Organic)?

In chemistry, an organic compound is any compound that contains carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms (C–H bonds). Carbon is special because It can form 4 strong covalent bonds, allowing long chains, rings, and complex structures. It's the backbone of life: proteins, sugars, fats, DNA, etc., are all carbon-based. Resins are made of long chains of these organic molecules, so they’re called carbon-based polymers. Synthetic resins are polymers: "Poly-" = many "-mer" = parts. They’re made by polymerization — chemically linking monomers (small molecules) into long repeating chains.


If a material contains carbon bonded to hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen, it’s almost certainly considered organic (in the chemical sense). That includes both natural and synthetic substances. Inorganic materials, on the other hand, don’t have this carbon-based molecular structure, examples include metals, salts, minerals, and water.

 
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