An Orgone Field Pulser (OFP) is a specialized device designed to generate a "pulsed" energy field by combining traditional (a mixture of resin, metal, and crystals) with an electronic frequency generator . Unlike a passive orgone accumulator, which simply gathers ambient energy, a pulser uses a Mobius coil driven by an electrical signal to actively broadcast a specific frequency, often the Schumann Resonance (7.83Hz). How to Make an Orgone Field Pulser

The heart of the pulser is the , which is wound in a way that its magnetic fields cancel each other out, theoretically creating a "scalar" or "longitudinal" wave. Fold a long piece of insulated wire in half.

Wrap this twisted wire around the quartz crystal in a specific pattern where the ends meet, forming a closed loop.

Solder the output leads of your frequency generator to the two ends of the Mobius coil. Attach a power switch and a 9V battery snap to the circuit.

Connect the frequency generator to the coil. The circuit is typically tuned to (the Schumann Resonance), which is believed to have grounding and healing effects.

Ensure the power switch and battery connector remain accessible outside the resin or in a separate compartment.

Twist the wire together using a drill or by hand to create a "bifilar" twist.

Modern science generally classifies orgone energy as pseudoscience . Critics argue there is no empirical evidence for the existence of "orgone" or that these devices provide measurable health benefits beyond a possible placebo effect.