I have read through the commentary of all the Vril Compendium's, again, and wrote these notes in the process:
Lithopuncture
Grainger (for source materials)
Iron core insulated copper coil as rod
Telegraphic block coil, fine copper, grounded
Telegraph pole violet glow sunrise, sunset
Magnification or damping of various tones at ground level along varying veinous paths
Rabdomancy
Dissimilar metal arrangements on opposite sides of thin metal vane
Dissimilar aerial metal plates
Sthenometer
Inductoscripts, lightning figures, keraunographia, lightning shadowgraphs
Iron, carbon, manganese dioxide
Coat large glass plate, polarize perpendiclular to vril pathway, examine viscerally (touch)
Granulated carbon, iron, and manganese dioxide powders mixed with paint or plastic and brushed on glass surface
Copper and zinc plates, copper plate faces user, copper in right hand zinc in left, sing into plate duct
Observe black radiance between horizontal dissimilar metal plates
get manganese dioxide (black powder) from alkaline battery, From 'negative' end of battery
get granulated carbon from water filter
Robert fludd
Jakob boheme
George Starr white
Eidetic looking glass, copper plate in contact with zinc plate, assembly held in hands are scanning, eyes closed. Copper towards user
3 foot iron rod galvanized with zinc threaded. Copper wire 14 gauge insulated labyrinthine along length of rid, 4" exposed at bottom, 3" at top. Cast ball at top, silicone dog toy ball as mold ~6oz. 3oz. Fiberglass resin, 1oz.each Manganese dioxide, granulated activated carbon, fine copper powder
Manganese dioxide from durable alkaline AA battery. Carbon from pur water filter, copper from environmolds
Vril, nigredo, kraton
Suspend resin+ ball from high in tree. Aerial. Drop a copper line down.
Gaze on grounded low pressure light bulb.
Ice cream cone shaped aerial capacity
Gaze large iron grounded object 15 minutes
Constable nerve effect sweep eyes across own hand, note irritation
Grounded iron rod to sensitive galvanometer to carbon sensing probe, examine ground for power points.
Borderland vol 51, no 3, interview w/ GV
The divining hand
Christopher bird
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My water prism, a positive and negative rainbow, some red/yellow and blue/violet intervals:
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I build a 'thing' based upon the notes above. Basically, I took a 3 foot galvanized (zinc) iron rod. I wound 14 gauge insulated copper wire (just what I had in the garage) in one direction down the length of the rod and in the other winding back up the rod leaving a few inches of rod exposed at the top and bottom and both ends of the copper loose at the top. I covered that all in electrical tape to hold the wire tight and in place. On the top I made a sort of capacitative volume. Basically I mixed up a combination of magnetite, magnesium dioxide, activate carbon, and copper powders with some fiberglass resin and cast the whole thing in the interior of a silicon ball ($1 dog toy, 3" diameter) and let the casting set with the top of the aforementioned rod dipped in. I then took said rod and have tried tapping it in at the base of 2 different trees, one medium sized pine and another enormous tree. On a few occasions I have either gazed one the capacity or held the capacity as GV describes in one of the later vril compendiums (9 maybe). As as aside, the commentary in 8-11 is dramatically easier to make sense of than 1-7. In any case, I experiences some but not all of the effects he describes. I did notice 1) a 'greying out' of the surrounding area, 2) the sense of my eyes being pulled to a nearby grounded iron object - in this case a street sign, 3) the falling 'white ray', this appears like a very fine misty rain falling over the area and I have noted it on other occasions, 4) a substantial visual clarification afterwords when looking around the immediate area (~10ft radius) at plants and such, this only lasted about 30 seconds.
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