Orgonite Water/Ice Experiment
- Michele Donohue
- May 1
- 3 min read
Orgonite freezer experiment (some refer to it as the ice test).
The Orgonite ice (experiment) test is a fun experiment to do.
You can do a freeze test type experiment to check for the orgonites energetic property's, and to see if it charges or restructures your water.
It is interesting to see water being restructured by beneficial Orgone.
While many use a pendulum (dowse the bovis reading) to tell you what kind of energy and how strong an Orgonite is. . . .
The ice test shows the energy being captured in the freezing precipitation process. If it is functioning orgonite, it will charge the water & you will notice a unique vortex type pattern explained below.
Please note: this test does not indicate the strength of an Orgonite!!!!
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Freeze a glass of water (without orgonite) overnight in freezer first, as your control test sample, then take a photo next day of frozen ice sample.
Then do the same test in freezer, but with an orgonite piece, under or above or near the container of water.
It is recommended to use distilled or purified water (preferably not tap water). If using tap water, boil first then cool to room temperature. Fill the glass over half full (2/3 to 3/4 full), don’t fill water full right to the top.
Some people like to add a “tiny” amount of food colouring dye, in the water so they can better see the results. Though it’s not really needed or necessary. I find it easier to see the ice energy changes without the added colour.
First, put a control test glass of water in the freezer for about 10 hours or overnight, with NO Orgonite. Take a picture of the results of the control test ice) to compare it with the next test made with Orgonite the next day.
If you have 2 freezers, you can do a control sample in one freezer without the orgonite, while you do the other test with the Orgonite in a different freezer. But don’t put your control test sample glass (with no Orgonite), in the same freezer at the same time, with your Orgonite test glass.
Get a glass that's solid, no patterns to block a clear view, and put the orgone under or above the glass. Only do one Orgonite at a time in the freezer.
Many maker show tests in glass containers. Just be aware the test can crack the glass when the ice expands. If you plan to do a lot of these tests, you may want to instead use a stainless steel bowl or cup, to avoid potential glass breakage. You’ll need to remove it from container to see the results.
On rare occasions, the freezer test has caused cracking to the actual Orgonite. So when testing Orgonite, If you want to avoid cracking a special piece, put it in the fridge first, then freezer then back in fridge before returning it to room temperature. Some resins do not like fast temperature changes and might crack.
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Results from typical orgone ice tests where it has charged the water ...
are a cloudy central vortex in the ice, surrounded by clear ice , (most often) with spikes,
and always a slightly domed or raised area at surface.
And sometimes also a rare stalagmite shows above surface area as well.
A positive indicator that is the most important, are the air streaks, longer the better (in the restructured water).

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After doing a freeze test. People find if they put a glass of water in the same freezer afterwards or even the next day, with NO Orgonite in the freezer, this follow up test will often reproduce the same frozen structure again. It’s pretty amazing to see.
Also note: ***Due to this occurrence, you should wait a week or two between testing a different Orgonite in the same freezer.
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Interesting side note:
Stephen Geddes (Australian maker that has been creating orgonite for over 20 years), states, “he has been making orgonite ice daily for drinks for nearly 20 years. Some people let it thaw, and then drink the energized restructured water.
Or, When you gently smash the Orgonite ice, with a hammer, they sparkle like quartz, & makes wonderful ice to add to your water."
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Another interesting option to experiment on Orgonite with is the #seedtest
Instead of , or as well as the water freezer test…..
(Not as quick results, but some good things take more time ☺️).
Get two jars of exact same sprouted seeds ready to grow.
Put one in a different area away from other test jar item,
and one test jar item (far away in a different room) but with Orgonite beside it.
I’ve not tried this one yet, but I read the one with Orgonite can grow up to 2x faster (assuming proper plant care & maintenance is same on both test jars).
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