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The connections between methods of thinking, character structures, and social order are
simple and logical. They explain why it is that so far all men who comprehended and advocated
the living in one form or another found themselves always outside the ways of thinking which
have governed human society for thousands of years; for this reason, they have so often
suffered and perished. And where they appear to have penetrated, it can be regularly shown
that the armored bearers of mechanistic civilization, every time, robbed the living of the
individual qualities of its teaching, and by watering it down or by "correcting" it,
incorporated it again into the old framework of thought.
Wilhelm Reich, Ether, God and Devil (1949)
Many who know of Wilhelm Reich and his work consider him to be an outsider.
He is viewed as one of the latest in a long line of pioneers who have been rejected,
defamed and even killed by their contemporaries. His fate is likened to such figures as
Aristarchus of Samos; Socrates; Jesus; Giordano Bruno and the many unknown women and men
destroyed over the ages.
However, it is actually human civilization and culture in general which is outside,
that is, cut off from life itself. Reichs energy research into the living,
as he called it, puts him squarely into a stream of life-positive thought and inquiry that
has been manifest in human searching all over the planet for our entire history.
Since antiquity, people have been aware of the life energy functions that Reich studied and
named orgone. In China, the energy was called Qi. To the ancient Greeks, it was
pneuma, and to the Hindus it was prana. Pacific Islanders called the life force mana. Druids
named it nwyvre and to North Africans it was known as baraka. Native Americans had various
names for it: Po-wa-ha to Pueblo Indians; orenda to the Iroquois; and waken or wakonda to
the Sioux.
Unfortunately, throughout human history, the life energy has eluded comprehension by mankind.
It has been intuited over the ages but has been consistently misinterpreted by mystics and
metaphysicians, and denied or explained away by mechanists. Our culture fears direct contact
with life. Our mechanistic-mystical civilization creates the individual and societal conditions
that cut off human beings from perceiving the flow of life energy in their organisms, and
therefore, from recognizing and comprehending it in nature.
Wilhelm Reichs study of energy functions in humans and nature is evident in his writings,
from his first article, Concerning the Energy of Drives in 1923, through his last
work on cosmic energy, Contact with Space, which was published posthumously in 1957. As Reich
noted in the quote that opens this article, there is the real danger that, as the body of work
called orgonomy becomes more widely known, it too will be watered down to make it
acceptable or corrected to make it fit into the prevailing worldview.
It will be a challenge for all who communicate about orgone research to avoid falling into this
trap.
Wilhelm Reich was born on March 24, 1897, into a prosperous farming family in the Bukovina, the
easternmost section of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, at the end of the Victorian Era. In the
1920s, Reich was considered by many to be the heir apparent to Freud. In the
1930s, his work on biogenesis led some to believe him worthy of a Nobel Prize. In the 1940s,
he discovered a new form of energy and developed a new bodymind energy medicine.
In the 1950s, Reich elaborated a new paradigm in physics, one in which energy, and not matter,
is primary. On November 3, 1957, one day after the launch of Sputnik II, on the eve of the Space
Age, Wilhelm Reich died in a Federal penitentiary, his medical and scientific books burned by
the U.S. Government.
It is said that to be ahead of your time is to be wrong. It is also said that new ideas are not
accepted because one convinces ones adversaries of their correctness, but rather, because
ones adversaries die. Reich was ahead of his time and was considered to be wrong by most
of his contemporaries. He did not outlive his opponents. But his work has survived. The short-term
personal tragedy should not obscure his long-term scientific achievement.
Most Americans alive today were born after Reichs tragic death in prison in 1957. and our
world has changed dramatically since then. However, today, few people have heard of Reich or his
work; even fewer are aware that the U.S. government burned his books, an act usually associated
with Nazi Germany (which also burned Reichs books) and not the USA. In the era of The Patriot
Act, Reichs fate assumes even more importance. Despite the book-burning and imprisonment,
Reich actually succeeded in his work. He was able to bring the reality of the Life Energy into human
thinking-not as a mystical or philosophical concept, as it has been for thousands of years, but as a
tangible, measurable, usable physical energy, which he called orgone.
As the 20th century comes to a close, and we stand on the threshold of the Cosmic Age, a new generation
appears poised to reassess Reichs contributions to therapy, medicine and science, to see for
itself what value this body of knowledge holds. Reichs energy investigations run throughout his
work, from his early psychoanalytic writings to his last work on cosmic energy functions in man and
nature. The evolution of Reichs energy theories can be traced clearly over his 30 years of
scientific work. The body of work that Reich left is a treasure yet to be claimed.
Reichs early life on the farm played a central role in his later life and work. His observations
of the life function and the sexual function at that early age influenced his later energy concepts.
The sexual function was familiar to Reich as far back as he could remember. The foundation for his later
discoveries in medicine, psychoanalysis, biology and physics was laid in those early years living close
to nature. In 1920, while still a medical student, Reich attained membership in Freuds Vienna
Psychoanalytic Society at the age of 23. In 1922, he earned his medical degree from the Medical School
of the University of Vienna. Reich worked with Nobel Prize winner Prof. Wagner-Jauregg at the Neurological
and Psychiatric University Clinic, where for one year, he also worked under Paul Schilder. During this
period, Reich also studied hypnosis and suggestive therapy, as well as biology.
In the 1920s and 1930s, Reich brought mental hygiene and psychoanalysis to working and poor people at
free clinics which he founded and paid for with his own money. He marched in workers demonstrations;
fought for womens reproductive rights; was in the forefront of the movement to protect the genital
rights of infants, children and adolescents; held mass sexual education rallies; worked with anti-Nazi
elements in Germany; and wrote the truth openly about the anti-life fascism of both Hitler and Stalin.
After many years of painstaking clinical work in psychoanalysis and mass psychology, Reich published two
classic works in 1933 detailing his psychoanalytical and sex-political findings-Character Analysis and
The Mass Psychology of Fascism. That same year, he was forced to flee Germany when Hitler assumed complete
power. In 1934, Reichs forthright stands on life and death issues in science and society led to his
expulsion from Freuds International Psychoanalytic Society and to his rejection by the Communist
Party.
Reichs therapeutic and social views and activities were clearly unacceptable to many of his
contemporaries. But how are his contributions considered today? In Manifesto for a New Medicine (1997)
James S. Gordon, MD, Director of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine in Washington, DC, wrote, Reich
was the first to make explicit connections between political oppression, emotional illness and disturbed
biological functioning and was for years a leader in movements to alleviate all of them.
Reichs influence on the practice of therapy today is evident in Fritz Perlss Gestalt
Therapy (Perls was a patient of Reich); Alexander Lowens Bioenergetics (Lowen was also a patient
of Reich); John Pierrakoss Core Energetics; Arthur Janovs Primal Scream; as well as in many
other bodymind and body-centered therapeutic techniques. Freudian therapy itself would not be what it
is today without Reichs work. Most Freudian and Freudian-based practitioners have studied
Reichs classic book, Character Analysis, as part of their training...
But Reich moved far beyond therapy.
In Scandinavia, Reich explored new areas of research and found new students. It was also in Scandinavia
that his technique of character analysis evolved into vegetotherapy (so named because the vegetative
nervous system was involved) and a true body-mind therapy took shape. During this period, Reich measured
an energy charge at the skin surface and at the erogenous zones in human beings. (This work is described
in The Bioelectrical Investigation of Sexuality and Anxiety.) During these fruitful years, Reich
performed his pioneering microbiological experiments in which he discovered vesicles he called
bions (from the Greek word for living). Reich found that these bions manifested
a radiating energy and that they were organizing at a level below that of cells. He felt the bions were
energy vesicles representing a transitional stage between living and non-living matter; that bions form
constantly in nature through a process of disintegration of organic and inorganic matter; and that it is
possible to reproduce this process experimentally. In the late 1930s, after Roger Du Teil, of the Centre
Universitaire Mediterranean in Nice, confirmed Reichs bion experiments into the origins of life,
some considered Reich worthy of a Nobel Prize for this research.
Reich was a pioneer in time-lapse micro-cinematography and recorded his bion experiments on film. This
work is described in his book The Bion Experiments on the Origin of Life. (The film has been transferred
to videotape and segments can be seen as part of the visitors tour at The Wilhelm Reich Museum in
Rangeley, Maine.) In the late 1930s in Norway, a vicious press campaign broke out against Reich. The
investigations of sexuality and anxiety-and, surprisingly, Reichs microbiological work as
well-stirred a deep hatred in some segments of society. The Norwegian attacks presaged what was to
occur a decade later in America. From 1930-39, Reich had been on the move-from Vienna to Berlin, Malmo,
Copenhagen and Oslo. As World War II approached, Reich was able to make one last move. He was invited
to teach at The New School for Social Research in New York City. In Europe, Reich had advanced from
psychology to biology. He was about to discover a new form of energy when he moved to America. In August
1939, he left Scandinavia on the last ship to sail before the outbreak of World War II.
For two years, as an Associate Professor of Medical Psychology at The New School for Social Research in
New York City, Reich lectured on his work. He took up residence in Forest Hills, New York and established
the Orgone Energy Laboratory there as well. In a very short time, Reichs influence began to be
evident in the New York intellectual community, among such figures as New Yorker cartoonist William
Steig; novelists Norman Mailer and Saul Bellow (whose novel Henderson the Rain King is considered by some
to be an allegory about Reichs orgone therapy); educator and poet Paul Goodman (author of Growing
Up Absurd) and The Beat luminaries William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg.
In the summer of 1940, Reich vacationed in the Rangeley Lakes area of Maine. It was in Maine on this
vacation that he made his first observations of the atmospheric orgone energy. He had already discovered
this unknown energy in his bioelectrical and bion work. He called the energy orgone because
it charged organic matter and because it was discovered through his study of the orgasm. Reichs
investigation of orgone energy led to the development of:
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the orgone energy accumulator;
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the orgonoscope (a device to enhance the visual manifestations of the energy);
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an orgone energy field meter;
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an orgone energy motor;
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the cloudbuster, a weather modification device that slowly alters atmospheric
orgone energy concentrations; and
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the Medical-DOR-buster, a medical adaptation of the cloudbuster, which withdraws
stagnant biological energy from rigid musculature, and other devices as well.
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Reichs study of energy functions in human beings led him to investigate the nature of sexual
energy and the connection between sexual functioning and health and disease. In the 1940s, Reich began
to work with cancer patients, using orgone energy as an experimental treatment. He eventually concluded
that cancer prevention was the answer, not cancer cure. Reich came to see cancer as a systemic disease
caused by chronic sexual starvation and the biological damage that ensues. Reich believed that the
chronic sexual starvation, and therefore cancer itself, were of social origin. (He was also aware, of
course, of cancers caused by external factors such as radiation, chemicals, cigarette smoking etc.)
Following the life energy functions, Reich found himself being led into unknown territory once again,
and on the verge of establishing a new paradigm in physics.
In the 1960s, there was a resurgence of interest in Reichs work, with an emphasis on his
sex-economic social writings, in particular The Mass Psychology of Fascism and The Sexual Revolution.
In the 1970s, there was renewed interest in Reichs contributions to psychoanalytically-oriented
therapy. By the early 1980s, many types of bodymind medicine and energy medicine that could trace their
roots to Reichs pioneering work were gaining in acceptance and popularity. However, Reichs
later scientific work was still either unknown or held in disregard. In a sense, by the 1980s,
Reichs psychoanalytic writings, social critique and contributions to body-mind medicine had passed
through Schopenhauers three stages of truth: First it is ridiculed. Second it is violently
opposed. Third it is accepted as self-evident. But, Reichs core discovery the orgone
energy remained taboo.
A shift in regard for Reichs orgone physics occurred in 1982 with the publication of The Turning
Point by Fritjof Capra. In this book, the noted physicist and best-selling author of The Tao of Physics,
wrote Wilhelm Reich was a pioneer of the paradigm shift. He has brilliant ideas, a cosmic
perspective, and a holistic and dynamic worldview that far surpassed the science of his time and was
not appreciated by his contemporaries. In the 20-plus years since Capra wrote those words,
Reichs orgone physics remains largely uninvestigated but it is of increasing interest to a new
generation. In a 10-year period, from approximately 1947-1957, Wilhelm Reichs energy research
laid the foundation for a new paradigm in physics, a new cosmology and a new understanding of the nature
of physical reality.
In Ether, God and Devil (1949), Reich described his new thought technique
orgonomic functionalism and revealed how its inner logic led him to the discovery of the cosmic
orgone energy. Reich explored the concepts of God and Ether, and compared and
contrasted human thinking on these two profound concepts with his own scientific findings about orgone
energy. In contradistinction to the physics of his day, his research to this point led Reich to conclude, that:
There is no such thing as empty space. There exists no vacuum. Space reveals
definite physical qualities. These qualities can be observed and demonstrated; some can be reproduced
experimentally and controlled. It is a well-defined energy that is responsible for the physical qualities
of space. This energy has been termed cosmic orgone energy.
At the beginning of the 21st century, physicists and astrophysicists are studying the vacuum
energy of space and approaching ground Reich tread half a century ago. In the opening paragraph
of Cosmic Superimposition (1951), Reich wrote, In what manner is man rooted in nature? is the
question around which the theme revolves. It is doubtless the orgone energy function in mans
reasoning that touches on reality. In this book, Reich posited that the cosmic orgone energy
was the common functioning principle (CFP) that rooted man in nature. He described the superimposition
of two orgone energy systems and demonstrated its existence throughout nature in spiral galaxies,
hurricanes, the aurora borealis, and in the genital embrace of living organisms.
In Reichs physics, energy, and not matter, is the fundamental reality. Energy functions are
involved throughout nature in the microscopic and the macroscopic realms; in the natural processes
of birth, growth, decline and death that hold true for the smallest individual life forms as well as
for entire galaxies; and in the mysteries of sensation, perception and self-perception.
In Cosmic Superimposition, Reich explored the ability of man to think, and to know what nature is and
how it works through thinking and other ways of knowing. He expressed a profound insight into the depth
of the human yearning for knowledge:
The quest for knowledge expresses desperate attempts, at times, on the part of the orgone energy within
the living organism to comprehend itself, to become conscious of itself. And in understanding its own
ways and means of being, it learns to understand the cosmic orgone energy ocean that surrounds the
surging and searching emotions. Here we touch upon the greatest riddle of life, the function of
SELF-PERCEPTION and SELF-AWARENESS.
In The Oranur Experiment, First Report (1947-51) Reich asked a most daring question-could orgone
energy influence nuclear energy and provide an antidote to the nuclear destruction of living systems?
The Oranur (Orgone Anti-Nuclear) Experiment was designed to find an answer to that question. What did
Reich discover? He wrote:
The factual results were much more complicated than had been anticipated at the start. The dramatic,
deadly, dangerous events during the Oranur experiment may easily obfuscate the final result which was
positive. OR energy contains powerful functions directed against NR sickness, possibly even the power
of immunization.
In addition, the Oranur experiment greatly advanced Reichs energy medicine. He discovered that
medical Oranur effects bring to the foreground specific disease characteristics of the
individual. Reich discovered a promising medically active agent that could search out specific
disease syndromes and their exact locations in the body. He even felt that he had come upon a way in
which to practice atmospheric energy medicine, in which large numbers of people in wide
geographic areas could be treated medically. With such potent medical tools, the prevention of disease
could become a reality.
In Contact with Space (1957), his last book, Reich reported on his weather modification work
with cloudbusters in Tucson, Arizona; the intimate connection between the spread of deserts on the
planet and the emotional desert within human beings; the anti-nuclear effects of orgone
energy; and advanced mathematical gravity and antigravity equations that relate to the phenomenon of
extraterrestrial space ships and space travel. Contact with Space was published in a limited edition
shortly before Reichs imprisonment (a facsimile edition is now available from the Wilhelm Reich
Museum) and deserves a wide audience.
The ideas contained in Reichs publications from the 1950s are too radical even today, and too
complex to synopsize for the reader in a short article. If these ideas seem unacceptable, consider the
following:
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in the 1920s, Reichs sexual theories outraged people and yet many of his ideas on sexuality
are accepted today
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in the 1930s, his breakthrough into a more active form of therapy was attacked by psychoanalysts
and yet, Reichs work influences most therapy practiced in America today
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in the early 1940s, his pioneering energy medicine investigations were attacked as quackery, yet
energy medicine is now taught in regular medical schools and practiced by increasing
numbers of allopathic physicians
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in the late 1940s, his work on the orgone energy motor and the orgone energy vacuum tube experiments
were considered signs of mental instability by his critics, yet he anticipated work now being done by
physicists investigating the vacuum energy of space
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in the 1950s, his experiments in weather modification, atmospheric medicine, and explorations of
the extraterrestrial phenomenon, were too much even for most who supported Reichs earlier work
but today even this work is beginning to be appreciated
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So much of the work that Reich performed decades ago, which was mocked and vilified at the time, is
now increasingly seen as valid. Therefore, it is wise to keep an open mind as one reads the excerpts
below. In a relatively short period of time, they, too, may become common knowledge. A few quotes
should give an indication of their breadth and depth.
It is not beyond actual possibilities that men from outer space have landed (or will in the future
land) on earth and have begun to breed here for whatever reason they may have had. The idea is not
as foreign to the human race as it may appear on first encounter.
Life energy, which is massfree, primordial cosmic energy, creates its own material carriers
such as the indispensable organic building stones H, O, C and N and their various compounds...On our
planet, the basic carriers of Life Energy are water and oxygen. No one can tell at present whether Life
Energy produces different kinds of carriers on other heavenly bodies.
It was not the primary objective of the expedition to make rain over rainless desert lands.
It turned out later that making rain, if we could have done it, would have hidden from us
the available scientific information on the dynamics of desert functioning... Green grass grew knee deep
on a territory where no grass had been before, where only barren sand had been as far back as people
remembered. The greening of the parched land came about without a drop of rain.
If the atmosphere were sufficiently prepared through repeated orurization, a preventive remedy against
infestation of the atmosphere with atomic dust would have been found. I cannot tell whether my speculation
is sound or not...But the possibility seemed definitely to be within the realm of the rational. More,
with due caution against becoming too speculative, the further thought seemed not too rash that by
creating a higher atmospheric potential than that in the atomic bomb the latter could be rendered
useless as a war weapon.
On the threshold of the Cosmic Age, Reich was stopped by powerful social forces that converged to destroy both
him and his work. His work was interrupted by attacks that began with an article by a freelance writer and ended
with a court order. A volume titled Conspiracy: An Emotional Chain Reaction documents the wide range of hostile
activities Reich was subject to in the United States.
In a statement included in his Brief to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit,
October, 1956, Reich outlined his estimation of humanitys situation as it approached a
cosmic crossroads. He made the following assertions:
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the biological revolution of mankind is underway and cannot be stopped;
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the discovery of the Cosmic Life Energy will inevitably lead to the mastery of gravity and the
development of positive-gravity and negative- or counter-gravity technology that will make deep
space travel possible;
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humans will develop a cosmic energy technology now known only to living beings from outer
space;
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the cosmic OR motor will replace the motors of today and carry human space ships into the far
reaches of the universe; the Cosmic Energy Motor will be the lever which will turn our present
civilization into that of the coming Cosmic Age.
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Orene the formative life principle per se will be used to grow food artificially and the
nightmarish slaughterhouses for millions of cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, etc. will vanish and stop
marring our conscience. Food will be grown from natural living energy resources without killing of
developed, self-conscious life.
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When one looks at Reichs work from 1923 through 1957, one can only wonder how much closer we
would be to accomplishing some of the above if powerful political, economic and social forces and
individuals had not been able to work behind the scenes and use the U.S. courts to kill Reich and
temporarily derail his science.
A quote Reichs publication The Oranur Experiment, First Report (1947-1951), which could have
been written yesterday, describes processes we are witnessing today:
All boundaries between science and religion, science and art, objective and subjective, quantity and
quality, physics and psychology, astronomy and religion, God and ether, are irrevocably breaking down,
being replaced by a common functioning principle (CFP) of all nature which branches out into the various
kinds of human experience.
At the beginning of a new century, it is appropriate for all human beings who are concerned with our
personal, societal and planetary life and health-scientists, physicians, educators, students, therapists
and patients-to revisit Reichs remarkable studies of the life energy functions in the human being
and nature and see how this information can be used to build a better world.
Near the end of his life, Reich issued an urgent warning:
We are facing an emergency, facing it not only as the species mankind;
the principle of LIFE ITSELF on Earth is challenged. We are in a process of deep and
crucial change in our total existence, biological, physical, emotional and cosmic.
Are we up to the challenge?
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