Meeting Alex Grey.

The Artist

My name is Logan McReynolds, an eccentric international artist who has sold artwork in over 30 countries worldwide. Since 2008, I've dedicated myself to various entrepreneurial ventures, starting with a groundbreaking skateboarding company. In 2005-2006, my father and I transformed our basement into a workshop where we built a laser machine from scratch. I was responsible for designing the mechanical components, such as optics and gear assemblies, meticulously milling each metal part by hand. Meanwhile, my father handled the electrical aspects, including stepper motors and programming. However, after devising a business plan, I realized the significant costs and labor involved in producing high-tech carbon fiber skateboards. This realization led me to pivot towards creating laser art, a decision that proved to be both more fulfilling and environmentally friendly.

My spiritual journey has been a constant thread throughout my life, drawn irresistibly to esoteric knowledge from a young age. At 16, I began my studies at a Gurdjieff-based mystery school, immersing myself in the teachings of renowned thinkers like Alan Watts, Carl Sagan, and Aldous Huxley. My exploration into esoteric philosophy didn't just stop at "the Gurdjieff work"; I also delved into the transformative potential of psychedelic experiences, seeking wisdom and knowledge through ancient plant-based practices.

In 2010, a serendipitous meeting with Mayan elder Hunbatz Men during a time I would typically spend in meditation and sacred dance opened new doors for me. He spoke of the Mayan calendar and the 2012 octave bridge, framing it not as an apocalyptic end but as an opportunity for humanity to ascend to a higher vibrational cycle. Accompanying him was a crystal skull, charged with profound energy, which seemed to affirm the synchronicity of our meeting, especially since I had been laser engraving the Mayan calendar at that time.

This encounter led to a pilgrimage in 2011, where I joined Hunbatz Men and thousands of others at various ceremonial sites to partake in a galactic energy shift prophesied in a Mayan codex. According to Hunbatz Men, this shift would usher in the birth of a new tribe, the Maya Itza. My journey also took me to Europe for cleansing work, an experience I plan to share in more detail in a future blog post.

My experiments with monoatomic gold began in 2009, starting with extracting it from Dead Sea salt from Israel to enhance plant growth. My personal consumption of the gold led to profound shifts in my meditation practices. I explored its ancient uses and potential as the true Philosopher's Stone, theorized to have been charged in the King's Chamber of the pyramid, as suggested by Laurence Gardner's books. This exploration laid the groundwork for my work with orgonite, a substance designed to accumulate orgone energy. I innovated with nanotechnology metals to increase the potency of orgonite, later transitioning to tree resins and low-melt, lead-free metals to create cleaner, more natural energy products.

After years of business pursuits, I embarked on a five-year sailing sabbatical, which ultimately brought me to Colombia. Here, my Mayan path and orgone energy work found new relevance. I felt compelled to connect with local indigenous communities, particularly those who work with crystals and stones for "pagamentos." My commitment to these communities includes gifting pyramids to the Kogi people and dedicating 10% of my sales to support land reappropriation efforts, merging my entrepreneurial spirit with a deep dedication to spiritual growth and environmental stewardship.

Talking to Alex grey about the connection between orgone energy accumulated from pyramids and the ancient crystal skulls. that are discovered world wide.

Laser Art Example.