This secret symbol allows you to bend reality
The secret symbol used to powerfully channel healing and intention across space and time.
In The Story of Eloptic Energy, Hieronymous discusses how he was able to detect a subtle type of energy emitted by every object, which he called eloptic energy. He developed a device that can analyze and then re-transmit these energies to specific targets remotely, and found that this yields identical effects as if that object had been applied to the target directly. He believes this type of energy is the same type of energy that Wilhelm Reich discovered, which was called orgone energy. Wilhelm Reich discovered that this orgone tends to be absorbed and released in large quantities from water, and that the energy from flowing water is particularly beneficial to living systems.
The interesting thing about Hieronymous's machine is that it seemed to be able to work simply by using a symbolic schematic diagram of the real machine, which the practitioner is supposed to pretend and use like it’s the real thing. This was shown by John Campbell. What's interesting about this diagram is that the "witness" of the target (either a photograph or hair sample of the person supposed to receive the effects) would be placed in the center of a part of the schematic represented by a spiral.
In Shape Power, Davidson provides a potential mechanism for how this could work. He specifically wrote about how specific shapes, even simple drawn shapes, can have powerful effects on the local aether flow, specifically due to subtle electrostatic differences between the written ink and the surrounding paper. He specifically writes about the spiral, stating that, because the spiral mimics the natural way that aether flows, it is particularly powerful in inducing vortical aether movement that concentrates in the center of the spiral. This seems to be corroborated by Kozyrev's experiments, where he developed a spiral-shaped aluminum structure with an individual placed in the center, which he theorized would "concentrate thought-energy", allowing the individual to reach heightened states of consciousness. I believe Kozyrev's thought energy, Davidson's "vortical aether energy", Hieronymous's eloptic energy, and Wilhelm Reich's orgone energy are effectively all the same thing.
In my own experiments with remote orgone energy healing, I seem to have independently discovered the importance of the spiral in concentrating orgone energy remotely. I have noticed that, when a hair sample was placed in the center of a Lakohvsky disc, the remote effects were effectively pronounced. When the disc was removed, the effects dissipated. It wasn't until after I noticed this that I learned from all of these other sources that the spiral seems to have a powerful function in concentrating orgone energy, even remotely.
I personally theorize that this works because this “orgone energy” or “thought energy” (whatever you want to call it) represents our intention and will, and by charging a representation of our intention with this energy, it essentially “comes to life”. This is the main principle behind sigil magick. This idea of charging representations of one’s desires with life energy is also corroborated by the work of Jason Miller, who in Real Sorcery describes this exact concept, as well as Karl Hans Welz, who also advocated for the imprinting of life energy to help supercharge one’s manifestations. I believe that providing a continuous flow of this aetheric energy accomplishes the same thing as holding the intention in mind for prolonged periods of time.
This spiral can be seen in many places especially in the context of remote healing. For example, The Hopi Hand symbol has a spiral in the middle:
Reiki's Cho ku Rei symbol, meaning "Placing all the power of the universe here and now," is identified with a noticeable spiral aspect:
Indeed, even Lakohvsky's discs, which I mentioned before and which are heavily associated with healing, can be thought of as a spiral:
The natural 3D extension of the spiral can be depicted by the Rodin Coil, an extremely controversial invention. While its inventors were mostly focused on its effects in potentially amplifying electricity, I personally theorize its true function is more along the lines of what I’ve discussed already; specifically, that it functions as a passive amplifier of orgone, or thought energy.
Indeed, my hypothesis seems to be at least partially supported by Dirk Gillabel, who supplies numerous pieces of evidence that supports the idea that the Rodin Coil is a concentrator of the same healing, aetheric energy many referred to as orgone energy.
(P.S. In his work, Davidson also accounts for the circle shape, also found in variations of Lakohvsky discs, indicating that circles also have a tendency to concentrate aether in their centers, which I believe could possibly explain how a QLink pendant may work).
In either case, the spiral symbol seems to be an extremely powerful amplifier of thought energy, intention, and healing, which can be used to power up your manifestations and healing work.