The term “holy hand grenade” or for short, HHG, is a term coined by Don Croft which generally stands for the identification of smaller Orgonite / space harmonics. For example, this could be the use of five crystals (mostly rock crystal) with a metal spiral tapered to the top. The crystals are arranged so that there is one with the tip upwards and the other four are cast the cardinal directions horizontally. Commonly used stones are hematite, rock crystal, amethyst, rose quartz and pyrite. For the metal parts, aluminum, copper, iron or steel chips may be used.
The term “holy hand grenade” or for short, HHG, is a term coined by Don Croft which generally stands for the identification of smaller Orgonite / space harmonics. For example, this could be the...
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The term “holy hand grenade” or for short, HHG, is a term coined by Don Croft which generally stands for the identification of smaller Orgonite / space harmonics. For example, this could be the use of five crystals (mostly rock crystal) with a metal spiral tapered to the top. The crystals are arranged so that there is one with the tip upwards and the other four are cast the cardinal directions horizontally. Commonly used stones are hematite, rock crystal, amethyst, rose quartz and pyrite. For the metal parts, aluminum, copper, iron or steel chips may be used.