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Written by parasearcher on
More than half a century before the “ Balloon Boy ” family hoax in Colorado, another eccentric family was involved with weather experimentation. This family resided for a while in Tucson. Last month, we were temporarily tricked into believing that a runaway weather balloon that bore a strange resemblance to a UFO, contained a trapped little Colarado boy. In the 1950s, Tucson was home base for a series of weather experiments conducted by a family. These experiments were not conducted for publicity. They were conducted in the name of science, though the science behind them was anything but mainstream. According to the man who headed these experiments, ... Read Full Story
Written by Sulis on
Following on from the last posts* about aquatic bodywaves, I want to explore how Wilhelm Reich's work may be relevant to this body phenomenon and it's possible implications for some specific, though apparently unconscious need of the body/ mind for healing. I welcome input from anyone who has experienced an aquatic bodywave or something similar. The field of body psychotherapy evolved primarily from the work of Reich, an early twentieth century psychoanalyst who developed character analysis correlating certain psychological and physical patterns. Existential, humanistic and gestalt psychology, along with dance and movement therapy, family therapy, systems theory, biology, and Far Eastern philosophy, have since ... Read Full Story
Written by munty13 on
WILHELM REICH Theory of Orgone Energy Reich developed his theory of orgone energy over several years and expanded it throughout his lifetime. His theory was the result of experiences with his neurotic patients and his biological experiments, which he felt provided concrete evidence for the existence of orgone. Orgone energy can be thought of as organic or "life-energy." Reich first observed this energy while studying the bioelectric nature of pleasure and anxiety. Using a galvanometer, he discovered that in pleasurable situations skin has a charge, while in displeaurable ones it does not. He initially called this phenomenon "bioelectric energy." Later, while attempting to research ... Read Full Story
Written by mala on
Before I revel the energy, let me tell you an interesting thing about it. Let us say you suffer from some chronic disease. You are led into a small recessed space that we usually call a cubicle. You sit there for some time and come out healed. So, what happened inside? You absorbed a cosmic energy called ORGONE. It is invisible but the inventor of this energy says it is blue in color. His name was Wilhelm Reich, an Austrian. He claimed several success included patients with fatal ailments. Does it still exist? Is it being practiced even now? Unfortunately no. It also met ... Read Full Story
Written by Dubz1 on
From:   blip.tv
My film explores the story of Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957), the forgotten Austrian psychoanalyst, social philosopher, grandfather of the sexual revolution, political visionary and pioneering scientist who discovered something he called "Orgone" energy. is a critical homage to one of the seminal thinker of the twentieth century. Controversial, contradictory and questionable, his intellectual venture is an extraordinary example of independent thinking, non-conformist fearlessness, synthesis of ideas, and holistic vision of knowledge. My movie is a celebration of curiosity and uncompromised inquiry but also an homage of sorts to a figure that, despite being dead for fifty years, and whom I have never met, has had ... Read Full Story
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An exhibition entitled “The Orgone Box” by Icelandic artist Steingrímur Eyfjörd opens in the Mosfellsbaer Exhibition Hall today. The Orgone Box was invented by Austrian-American psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) to capture the orgone energy, the stimulus of life, from the environment.  
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LONDON.- In this exhibition inspired by psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich's last words spoken in an American prison, Spectres of Marx pays tribute to Reich’s much discredited theory of orgone, the hypothetical form of energy first proposed and promoted in the 1930s by Reich. Claiming that orgone is a manifestation of the Freudian concept of libido, Reich saw it as a universal bioenergetic force lying behind and causing much, if not all...  
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