Field orgonite is the most effective form of transforming stagnant, decaying or dead energy — what Wilhelm Reich called Deadly Orgone Radiation (DOR) — into positive vital energy or Positive Orgone Radiation (POR). Unlike decorative orgonite, field orgonite is designed to work, not to decorate: the goal is to cover the largest possible area with the minimum amount of material.
What is field orgonite used for?
- Transforming DOR generated by antennas, telecommunication towers, power lines and electronic devices
- Protecting your home, office and garden with discreet, permanent pieces
- Urban or rural gifting: strategically placing pieces in areas of stagnant energy
- Strengthening agricultural areas, vegetable gardens and natural spaces
- Complementing other pieces such as the Cloudbuster for atmospheric gifting projects or the Succor Punch for more advanced applications
What makes orgonite truly field-grade?
Not all orgonite sold as field-grade actually is. An authentic field orgonite piece incorporates a high proportion of metal shavings — usually aluminium — relative to the total resin volume, a quartz crystal inside, and a construction designed to withstand outdoor use without degrading. The compact size is also part of the design: it allows you to carry and place many units during a gifting run without excessive effort or cost.
Pieces that prioritise aesthetics — such as symbols, decorative colours or different minerals added for visual appeal — have their place, but they belong to the decorative category. If you need a piece that works in the field, choose field orgonite.
What is the difference with decorative orgonite?
Field orgonite prioritises functionality: more metal, more quartz, robust construction to withstand weather and continuous use. Decorative orgonite incorporates visual elements such as symbols, colours or different minerals, and is primarily designed for indoor use or as a gift. Both have value, but they serve different purposes. If you are unsure which to choose, read our field vs decorative orgonite guide.
How many pieces do I need?
It depends on your goal. For basic home use — bedroom, router, desk — 3 to 5 Tower Busters is enough to get started. For outdoor use or nearby antennas, the Tower Buster XL offers greater mass and range. To scale up your gifting runs, the 50 Tower Busters pack is the ideal entry point. For large-scale projects, the 100 Tower Busters pack reduces the cost per unit to a minimum.
Our field orgonite pieces
At ORGONITA.EU we have been making field orgonite since 2009, following the original tradition of Don and Carol Croft. We are the only Spanish-language store directly recommended by them. You will find standard Tower Busters, Tower Buster XL, HHG Plus cones, Cloudbusters, Earth Pipes and gifting packs — the pack of 50 and the pack of 100 — at prices designed to cover ground without breaking the bank.






