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Orgone

Orgone (/ˈɔːrɡn/) is a pseudoscientific[1] concept variously described as an esoteric energy or hypothetical universal life force. Originally proposed in the 1930s by Wilhelm Reich,[2][3][4] and developed by Reich's student Charles Kelley after Reich's death in 1957, orgone was conceived as the anti-entropic principle of the universe, a creative substratum in all of nature comparable to Mesmer's animal magnetism (1779), to the Odic force (1845) of Carl Reichenbach and to Henri Bergson's élan vital (1907).[5] Orgone was seen as a massless, omnipresent substance, similar to luminiferous aether, but more closely associated with living energy than with inert matter. It could allegedly coalesce to create organization on all scales, from the smallest microscopic units—called "bions" in orgone theory—to macroscopic structures like organisms, clouds, or even galaxies.[6]

Orgone energy accumulator
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(with door open)
Alternating layers of organic and non-organic materials inside the walls supposedly increase the orgone concentration inside the enclosure relative to the surrounding environment.

Reich argued that deficits or constrictions in bodily orgone were at the root of many diseases, most prominently cancer, much as deficits or constrictions in the libido could produce neuroses in Freudian theory. Reich founded the Orgone Institute ca. 1942[7] to pursue research into orgone energy after he immigrated to the US in 1939, and used it to publish literature and distribute material relating to the topic for more than a decade. Reich designed special "orgone energy accumulators"—devices ostensibly collecting orgone energy from the environment—to enable the study of orgone energy and to be applied medically to improve general health and vitality.[2] Ultimately, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) obtained a federal injunction barring the interstate distribution of orgone-related materials, on the grounds that Reich and his associates were making false and misleading claims. A judge later ruled to jail Reich and ordered the banning and destruction of all orgone-related materials at the institute after an associate of Reich violated the injunction.[3] Reich denied the assertion that orgone accumulators could improve sexual health by providing orgastic potency.[8]

The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health lists orgone as a type of "putative energy".[9] After Reich's death, research into the concept of orgone passed to some of his students such as Kelley and later to a new generation of scientists in Germany keen to discover an empirical basis for the orgone hypothesis (the first positive results of which were provided in 1989 by Stefan Muschenich).[10] There is no empirical support for the concept of orgone in medicine or the physical sciences,[11] and research into the concept concluded with the end of the Institute. Founded in 1982, the Institute for Orgonomic Science in New York is dedicated to the continuation of Reich's work; it both publishes a digital journal on it and collects corresponding works.[12]

History

The concept of orgone belongs to Reich's later work, after he immigrated to the US. Reich's early work was based on the Freudian concept of the libido, though influenced by sociological understandings with which Freud disagreed but which were to some degree followed by other prominent theorists such as Herbert Marcuse and Carl Jung. While Freud had focused on a solipsistic conception of mind in which unconscious and inherently selfish primal drives (primarily the sexual drive, or libido) were suppressed or sublimated by internal representations (cathexes) of parental figures (the superego), for Reich libido was a life-affirming force repressed by society directly. For example, in one of his better known analyses Reich observes a workers' political rally, noting that participants were careful not to violate signs that prohibited walking on the grass; Reich saw this as the state co-opting unconscious responses to parental authority as a means of controlling behavior.[13] He was expelled from the Institute of Psycho-analysis because of these disagreements over the nature of the libido and his increasingly political stance. He was forced to leave Germany very soon after Hitler came to power.[14]

 
Reich with one of his cloudbusters, a device which supposedly could influence weather by altering levels of atmospheric orgone.

Reich took an increasingly bioenergetic view of libido, perhaps influenced by his tutor Paul Kammerer and another biologist, Otto Heinrich Warburg.[15] In the early 20th century, when molecular biology was in its infancy, developmental biology in particular still presented mysteries that made the idea of a specific life energy respectable, as was articulated by theorists such as Hans Driesch. As a psycho-analyst Reich aligned such theories with the Freudian libido, while as a materialist he believed such a life-force must be susceptible to physical experiment.

He wrote in his best known book, The Function of the Orgasm: "Between 1919 and 1921, I became familiar with Driesch's 'Philosophie des Organischen' and his 'Ordnungslehre'... Driesch's contention seemed incontestable to me. He argued that, in the sphere of the life function, the whole could be developed from a part, whereas a machine could not be made from a screw..... However, I couldn't quite accept the transcendentalism of the life principle. Seventeen years later I was able to resolve the contradiction on the basis of a formula pertaining to the function of energy. Driesch's theory was always present in my mind when I thought about vitalism. The vague feeling I had about the irrational nature of his assumption turned out to be justified in the end. He landed among the spiritualists."[16]

The concept of orgone was the result of this work in the psycho-physiology of libido. After his migration to the US, Reich began to speculate about biological development and evolution, and then branched out into much broader speculations about the nature of the universe.[5] This led him to the conception of "bions," self-luminescent sub-cellular vesicles that he believed were observable in decaying materials, and presumably present universally. Initially he thought of bions as electrodynamic or radioactive entities, as had the Ukrainian biologist Alexander Gurwitsch, but later came to the conclusion that he had discovered an entirely unknown but measurable force, which he then named "orgone",[5] a pseudo-Greek formation probably from org- "impulse, excitement" as in org-asm, plus -one as in ozone (the Greek neutral participle, virtually *ὄργον, gen.: *ὄργοντος).[17]

For Reich, neurosis became a physical manifestation he called "body armor"—deeply seated tensions and inhibitions in the physical body that were not separated from any mental effects that might be observed.[18] He developed a therapeutic approach he called vegetotherapy that was aimed at opening and releasing this body armor so that free instinctive reflexes—which he considered a token of psychic well-being—could take over.

Evaluation

Orgone was closely associated with sexuality: Reich, following Freud, saw nascent sexuality as the primary energetic force of life. The term itself was chosen to share a root with the word orgasm, which both Reich and Freud took to be a fundamental expression of psychological health. This focus on sexuality, while acceptable in the clinical perspective of Viennese psychoanalytic circles, scandalized the conservative American public even as it appealed to countercultural figures like William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac.

In at least some cases, Reich's experimental techniques do not appear to have been very careful, or to have taken precautions to remove experimental bias.[19] Reich was concerned with experimental verification from other scientists. Albert Einstein agreed to participate, but thought Reich's research lacked scientific detachment and experimental rigor; and concluded that the effect was simply due to the temperature gradient inside the room. "Through these experiments I regard the matter as completely solved," he wrote to Reich on 7 February 1941. Upon further correspondence from Reich, Einstein replied that he could not devote any further time to the matter and asked that his name not be misused for advertising purposes.

Orgone and its related concepts were quickly denounced in the post-World War II American press.[20] Reich and his students were seen as a "cult of sex and anarchy," at least in part because orgone was linked with the title of his book The Function of the Orgasm, and this led to numerous investigations as a communist and denunciation under a wide variety of other pretexts.[21] The psychoanalytical community of the time saw his approach to healing diseases as quackery of the worst sort.[22] In 1954, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration obtained an injunction to prevent Reich from making medical claims relating to orgone, which prevented him from shipping "orgone devices" across state lines, among other stipulations.[23] Reich resisted the order to cease interstate distribution of orgone and was jailed, and the FDA destroyed Reich's books, research materials, and devices at his institute relating to orgone.[4][23][24][25]

Some psychotherapists and psychologists practicing various kinds of Body Psychotherapy and Somatic Psychology have continued to use Reich's proposed emotional-release methods and character-analysis ideas.[26][27][28]

In popular culture

Orgone was used in the writings of several prominent beat generation authors, who were fascinated by both its purported curative and sexual aspects.[citation needed] To that extent, it is heavily associated with the 1950s counterculture movement, though it did not carry over into the more extensive movements of the 1960s.[citation needed]

We did the red energy dome, which was useful—besides being an icon -- it was a useful icon. You probably know this very well, but your orgone energy goes out the top of your head and it dissipates out the top, but if you wear an energy dome it recycles that energy. It comes back down and showers back down on you and, among other things, you remain manly, shall we say, for maybe another 150 years of your life, probably. I think that's a safe prediction to say that energy domes -- if you wore them constantly, night and day -- which I don't do, but there are people out there who do, not too many of them but there are some. We get e-mails from them, so we know they're out there, those people will probably live about an extra 150 years because of all that orgone energy that they're saving and not wasting away.[29]

  • Dušan Makavejev opened his 1971 satirical film W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism with documentary coverage of Reich and his development of orgone accumulators, combining this with other imagery and a fictional sub-plot in a collage mocking sexual and political authorities.[30] Scenes include one of only "ten or fifteen orgone boxes left in the country" at that time.[31]
  • Evelyn Waugh wrote the novel The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold where an orgone accumulator plays an important role. A neighbour to Mr. Pinfold owns a box, and with it he experiments on Mr Pinfold's wife. Later, in a hallucinatory state, Mr Pinfold imagines that his problems have originated from that box.[32]
  • Gorillaz bassist Murdoc Niccals is seen using an Orgone Accumulator during the video for their song, Pac-Man. As part of their online release Song Machine.[33]
  • Hal Duncan wrote the book Ink (The Book of All Hours 2), where one of several alternative realities is orgone-based, and in it orgone ("sexual energy") is used as primary energy source.[34]
  • Hawkwind, a British space rock band, released the song "Orgone Accumulator" as the first track on side three of their 1972 live album, Space Ritual.[35]
  • Jack Kerouac wrote in his popular novel On the Road of an orgone accumulator that was treated more as a type of drug than as a medical device: primarily a stimulant, with strong sexual overtones.[36] The 2012 film of Kerouac's novel includes a scene with the device, but adds a small window in the accumulator and a funnel to breathe through.[37]
  • J.D. Salinger would sometimes use an orgone accumulator, according to his daughter.[38]
  • Kate Bush describes in her song "Cloudbusting" the arrest of Reich through the eyes of his son, Peter.[39]
  • Orson Bean, American actor and raconteur, was once a proponent of orgone therapy and published a book about it entitled Me and the Orgone.[40]
  • Peep Show, a Channel 4 comedy series, features in the episode "Mark's Women" a cult which defines Orgones as "the invisible molecules of universal life energy which govern our moods and our actions", with negative Orgones being the sources of all the problems in the world.[41]
  • Peter Brock, an Australian racing driver, publicly supported orgone and fitted all Holden Dealer Team specials with a device called the "Energy Polariser", which was said to improve the performance and handling of vehicles through "aligning the molecules" using orgone energy.[42][43]
  • Warren Leight wrote in his play Side Man a scene where Gene and Terry receive an orgone box that Gene's friend's wife made him get rid of.[44]
  • William S. Burroughs was a major proponent of orgone research, who often included it as part of the surreal imagery in his novels. Orgone interested Burroughs particularly because he believed that it could be used to ease or alleviate "junk sickness"—a popular term for heroin withdrawal. This fitted well in the context of his novels, which were usually narrative recreations of his own experiences with narcotics and the Beat life. Burroughs explicitly compares "kicking the habit" to cancer in the novel Junky, and ties it to the use of orgone accumulators. At the time that Burroughs was writing, orgone accumulators were only available from Reich's Orgone Institute in New York, offered for a ten dollar per month donation. Burroughs built his own instead, substituting rock wool for the sheet iron, but believed it still achieved the desired effect.[45]
  • Woody Allen's 1973 comedy science fiction movie Sleeper features an orgasmatron—a cylinder big enough to hold one or two people, containing some future technology that rapidly induces orgasms. This is required as almost all people in the movie's universe are impotent or frigid, although males of Italian descent are considered the least impotent of all groups. It has been suggested that the orgasmatron was a parody of Reich's orgone accumulator.[46][47]
  • Science fiction author Damien Benoit-Ledoux fictionalized orgone energy as the mysterious and accidental source of superhuman abilities in his Guardians superhero novel series. Key moments in the story take place inside the fictional underground base beneath Orgonon in Rangeley, ME.

See also

References

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    • Kenneth S. Isaacs (psychoanalyst), 1999: "Orgone—a useless fiction with faulty basic premises, thin partial theory, and unsubstantiated application results. It was quickly discredited and cast away."Isaacs 1999, p. 240.
    • Bauer 2000, p. 159. Henry H. Bauer, 2000: "Reich's personal charisma seems to have misled some number of people into taking his 'science' seriously. His outward behavior was not inconsistent with that of a mainstream scientific investigator. In the light of everyday common sense rather than of deep technical knowledge, his ideas could seem highly defensible. For those who lack familiarity with the real science of matters Reich dealt with, why would orgone be less believable than black holes, a bounded yet infinite universe, or "dark matter" ...?"
    • Roeckelein 2006, pp. 517–518. Jon E. Roeckelein (psychologist), 2006: "The current consensus of scientific opinion is that Reich's orgone theory is basically a psychoanalytic system gone awry, and is an approach that represents something most ludicrous and totally dismissible."
    • Jon E. Roeckelein (2006). Elsevier's dictionary of psychological theories. Elsevier. pp. 493, 517–518. ISBN 978-0-444-51750-0.
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    • Turan, Peter (2013). Practical Applications of the Philosophy of Science: Thinking about Research (illustrated ed.). Springer Science & Business Media. p. 85. ISBN 978-3-319-00452-5. Extract of page 85
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  9. ^ http://nccih.nih.gov/health/backgrounds/energymed.htm "putative energy fields (also called biofields) have defied measurement to date by reproducible methods. Therapies involving putative energy fields are based on the concept that human beings are infused with a subtle form of energy. This proposed vital energy or life force is known under different names in different cultures, such as qi ... prana, etheric energy, fohat, orgone, odic force, mana, and homeopathic resonance".
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For the band see Orgone band Orgone ˈ ɔːr ɡ oʊ n is a pseudoscientific 1 concept variously described as an esoteric energy or hypothetical universal life force Originally proposed in the 1930s by Wilhelm Reich 2 3 4 and developed by Reich s student Charles Kelley after Reich s death in 1957 orgone was conceived as the anti entropic principle of the universe a creative substratum in all of nature comparable to Mesmer s animal magnetism 1779 to the Odic force 1845 of Carl Reichenbach and to Henri Bergson s elan vital 1907 5 Orgone was seen as a massless omnipresent substance similar to luminiferous aether but more closely associated with living energy than with inert matter It could allegedly coalesce to create organization on all scales from the smallest microscopic units called bions in orgone theory to macroscopic structures like organisms clouds or even galaxies 6 Orgone energy accumulator with door closed with door open Alternating layers of organic and non organic materials inside the walls supposedly increase the orgone concentration inside the enclosure relative to the surrounding environment Reich argued that deficits or constrictions in bodily orgone were at the root of many diseases most prominently cancer much as deficits or constrictions in the libido could produce neuroses in Freudian theory Reich founded the Orgone Institute ca 1942 7 to pursue research into orgone energy after he immigrated to the US in 1939 and used it to publish literature and distribute material relating to the topic for more than a decade Reich designed special orgone energy accumulators devices ostensibly collecting orgone energy from the environment to enable the study of orgone energy and to be applied medically to improve general health and vitality 2 Ultimately the U S Food and Drug Administration FDA obtained a federal injunction barring the interstate distribution of orgone related materials on the grounds that Reich and his associates were making false and misleading claims A judge later ruled to jail Reich and ordered the banning and destruction of all orgone related materials at the institute after an associate of Reich violated the injunction 3 Reich denied the assertion that orgone accumulators could improve sexual health by providing orgastic potency 8 The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health lists orgone as a type of putative energy 9 After Reich s death research into the concept of orgone passed to some of his students such as Kelley and later to a new generation of scientists in Germany keen to discover an empirical basis for the orgone hypothesis the first positive results of which were provided in 1989 by Stefan Muschenich 10 There is no empirical support for the concept of orgone in medicine or the physical sciences 11 and research into the concept concluded with the end of the Institute Founded in 1982 the Institute for Orgonomic Science in New York is dedicated to the continuation of Reich s work it both publishes a digital journal on it and collects corresponding works 12 Contents 1 History 2 Evaluation 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe concept of orgone belongs to Reich s later work after he immigrated to the US Reich s early work was based on the Freudian concept of the libido though influenced by sociological understandings with which Freud disagreed but which were to some degree followed by other prominent theorists such as Herbert Marcuse and Carl Jung While Freud had focused on a solipsistic conception of mind in which unconscious and inherently selfish primal drives primarily the sexual drive or libido were suppressed or sublimated by internal representations cathexes of parental figures the superego for Reich libido was a life affirming force repressed by society directly For example in one of his better known analyses Reich observes a workers political rally noting that participants were careful not to violate signs that prohibited walking on the grass Reich saw this as the state co opting unconscious responses to parental authority as a means of controlling behavior 13 He was expelled from the Institute of Psycho analysis because of these disagreements over the nature of the libido and his increasingly political stance He was forced to leave Germany very soon after Hitler came to power 14 Reich with one of his cloudbusters a device which supposedly could influence weather by altering levels of atmospheric orgone Reich took an increasingly bioenergetic view of libido perhaps influenced by his tutor Paul Kammerer and another biologist Otto Heinrich Warburg 15 In the early 20th century when molecular biology was in its infancy developmental biology in particular still presented mysteries that made the idea of a specific life energy respectable as was articulated by theorists such as Hans Driesch As a psycho analyst Reich aligned such theories with the Freudian libido while as a materialist he believed such a life force must be susceptible to physical experiment He wrote in his best known book The Function of the Orgasm Between 1919 and 1921 I became familiar with Driesch s Philosophie des Organischen and his Ordnungslehre Driesch s contention seemed incontestable to me He argued that in the sphere of the life function the whole could be developed from a part whereas a machine could not be made from a screw However I couldn t quite accept the transcendentalism of the life principle Seventeen years later I was able to resolve the contradiction on the basis of a formula pertaining to the function of energy Driesch s theory was always present in my mind when I thought about vitalism The vague feeling I had about the irrational nature of his assumption turned out to be justified in the end He landed among the spiritualists 16 The concept of orgone was the result of this work in the psycho physiology of libido After his migration to the US Reich began to speculate about biological development and evolution and then branched out into much broader speculations about the nature of the universe 5 This led him to the conception of bions self luminescent sub cellular vesicles that he believed were observable in decaying materials and presumably present universally Initially he thought of bions as electrodynamic or radioactive entities as had the Ukrainian biologist Alexander Gurwitsch but later came to the conclusion that he had discovered an entirely unknown but measurable force which he then named orgone 5 a pseudo Greek formation probably from org impulse excitement as in org asm plus one as in ozone the Greek neutral participle virtually ὄrgon gen ὄrgontos 17 For Reich neurosis became a physical manifestation he called body armor deeply seated tensions and inhibitions in the physical body that were not separated from any mental effects that might be observed 18 He developed a therapeutic approach he called vegetotherapy that was aimed at opening and releasing this body armor so that free instinctive reflexes which he considered a token of psychic well being could take over Evaluation EditOrgone was closely associated with sexuality Reich following Freud saw nascent sexuality as the primary energetic force of life The term itself was chosen to share a root with the word orgasm which both Reich and Freud took to be a fundamental expression of psychological health This focus on sexuality while acceptable in the clinical perspective of Viennese psychoanalytic circles scandalized the conservative American public even as it appealed to countercultural figures like William S Burroughs and Jack Kerouac In at least some cases Reich s experimental techniques do not appear to have been very careful or to have taken precautions to remove experimental bias 19 Reich was concerned with experimental verification from other scientists Albert Einstein agreed to participate but thought Reich s research lacked scientific detachment and experimental rigor and concluded that the effect was simply due to the temperature gradient inside the room Through these experiments I regard the matter as completely solved he wrote to Reich on 7 February 1941 Upon further correspondence from Reich Einstein replied that he could not devote any further time to the matter and asked that his name not be misused for advertising purposes Orgone and its related concepts were quickly denounced in the post World War II American press 20 Reich and his students were seen as a cult of sex and anarchy at least in part because orgone was linked with the title of his book The Function of the Orgasm and this led to numerous investigations as a communist and denunciation under a wide variety of other pretexts 21 The psychoanalytical community of the time saw his approach to healing diseases as quackery of the worst sort 22 In 1954 the U S Food and Drug Administration obtained an injunction to prevent Reich from making medical claims relating to orgone which prevented him from shipping orgone devices across state lines among other stipulations 23 Reich resisted the order to cease interstate distribution of orgone and was jailed and the FDA destroyed Reich s books research materials and devices at his institute relating to orgone 4 23 24 25 Some psychotherapists and psychologists practicing various kinds of Body Psychotherapy and Somatic Psychology have continued to use Reich s proposed emotional release methods and character analysis ideas 26 27 28 In popular culture EditThis section gives self sourcing popular culture examples without describing their significance in the context of the article Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources that describe the examples significance and by removing less pertinent examples Unsourced or poorly sourced material may be challenged or removed October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Orgone was used in the writings of several prominent beat generation authors who were fascinated by both its purported curative and sexual aspects citation needed To that extent it is heavily associated with the 1950s counterculture movement though it did not carry over into the more extensive movements of the 1960s citation needed Devo a new wave 80s band claimed that their iconic energy dome design was used to recycle the wasted orgone energy that flows from a person s head Devo cofounder Mark Mothersbaugh has said We did the red energy dome which was useful besides being an icon it was a useful icon You probably know this very well but your orgone energy goes out the top of your head and it dissipates out the top but if you wear an energy dome it recycles that energy It comes back down and showers back down on you and among other things you remain manly shall we say for maybe another 150 years of your life probably I think that s a safe prediction to say that energy domes if you wore them constantly night and day which I don t do but there are people out there who do not too many of them but there are some We get e mails from them so we know they re out there those people will probably live about an extra 150 years because of all that orgone energy that they re saving and not wasting away 29 Dusan Makavejev opened his 1971 satirical film W R Mysteries of the Organism with documentary coverage of Reich and his development of orgone accumulators combining this with other imagery and a fictional sub plot in a collage mocking sexual and political authorities 30 Scenes include one of only ten or fifteen orgone boxes left in the country at that time 31 Evelyn Waugh wrote the novel The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold where an orgone accumulator plays an important role A neighbour to Mr Pinfold owns a box and with it he experiments on Mr Pinfold s wife Later in a hallucinatory state Mr Pinfold imagines that his problems have originated from that box 32 Gorillaz bassist Murdoc Niccals is seen using an Orgone Accumulator during the video for their song Pac Man As part of their online release Song Machine 33 Hal Duncan wrote the book Ink The Book of All Hours 2 where one of several alternative realities is orgone based and in it orgone sexual energy is used as primary energy source 34 Hawkwind a British space rock band released the song Orgone Accumulator as the first track on side three of their 1972 live album Space Ritual 35 Jack Kerouac wrote in his popular novel On the Road of an orgone accumulator that was treated more as a type of drug than as a medical device primarily a stimulant with strong sexual overtones 36 The 2012 film of Kerouac s novel includes a scene with the device but adds a small window in the accumulator and a funnel to breathe through 37 J D Salinger would sometimes use an orgone accumulator according to his daughter 38 Kate Bush describes in her song Cloudbusting the arrest of Reich through the eyes of his son Peter 39 Orson Bean American actor and raconteur was once a proponent of orgone therapy and published a book about it entitled Me and the Orgone 40 Peep Show a Channel 4 comedy series features in the episode Mark s Women a cult which defines Orgones as the invisible molecules of universal life energy which govern our moods and our actions with negative Orgones being the sources of all the problems in the world 41 Peter Brock an Australian racing driver publicly supported orgone and fitted all Holden Dealer Team specials with a device called the Energy Polariser which was said to improve the performance and handling of vehicles through aligning the molecules using orgone energy 42 43 Warren Leight wrote in his play Side Man a scene where Gene and Terry receive an orgone box that Gene s friend s wife made him get rid of 44 William S Burroughs was a major proponent of orgone research who often included it as part of the surreal imagery in his novels Orgone interested Burroughs particularly because he believed that it could be used to ease or alleviate junk sickness a popular term for heroin withdrawal This fitted well in the context of his novels which were usually narrative recreations of his own experiences with narcotics and the Beat life Burroughs explicitly compares kicking the habit to cancer in the novel Junky and ties it to the use of orgone accumulators At the time that Burroughs was writing orgone accumulators were only available from Reich s Orgone Institute in New York offered for a ten dollar per month donation Burroughs built his own instead substituting rock wool for the sheet iron but believed it still achieved the desired effect 45 Woody Allen s 1973 comedy science fiction movie Sleeper features an orgasmatron a cylinder big enough to hold one or two people containing some future technology that rapidly induces orgasms This is required as almost all people in the movie s universe are impotent or frigid although males of Italian descent are considered the least impotent of all groups It has been suggested that the orgasmatron was a parody of Reich s orgone accumulator 46 47 Science fiction author Damien Benoit Ledoux fictionalized orgone energy as the mysterious and accidental source of superhuman abilities in his Guardians superhero novel series Key moments in the story take place inside the fictional underground base beneath Orgonon in Rangeley ME See also EditAlexander Gurwitsch Animal magnetism of Franz Anton Mesmer Energy spiritual Energy medicine Fringe science Integratron List of ineffective cancer treatments Odic force of Carl Reichenbach Rupert Sheldrake Scientific skepticism Thetan Vitalism VrilReferences Edit Multiple citations Kenneth S Isaacs psychoanalyst 1999 Orgone a useless fiction with faulty basic premises thin partial theory and unsubstantiated application results It was quickly discredited and cast away Isaacs 1999 p 240 Bauer 2000 p 159 Henry H Bauer 2000 Reich s personal charisma seems to have misled some number of people into taking his science seriously His outward behavior was not inconsistent with that of a mainstream scientific investigator In the light of everyday common sense rather than of deep technical knowledge his ideas could seem highly defensible For those who lack familiarity with the real science of matters Reich dealt with why would orgone be less believable than black holes a bounded yet infinite universe or dark matter Roeckelein 2006 pp 517 518 Jon E Roeckelein psychologist 2006 The current consensus of scientific opinion is that Reich s orgone theory is basically a psychoanalytic system gone awry and is an approach that represents something most ludicrous and totally dismissible Jon E Roeckelein 2006 Elsevier s dictionary of psychological theories Elsevier pp 493 517 518 ISBN 978 0 444 51750 0 Robert E Butts 1993 Sciences and Pseudosciences An attempt at a new form of demarcation In John Earman ed Philosophical problems of the internal and external worlds essays on the philosophy of Adolf Grunbaum Pittsburgh Konstanz series in the philosophy and history of science Vol 1 University of 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Popular Science 2 revised abbreviated ed Courier Dover Publications p 253 ISBN 9780486203942 a b c Charles R Kelley Ph D What is Orgone Energy 1962 orgone energy The Skeptic s Dictionary DeMarco Donald Wiker Benjamin 2004 Architects of the Culture of Death Ignatius Press p 229 ISBN 9781586170165 Retrieved 2015 01 18 Reich claimed as his great discovery made in 1939 that at the heart of all matter is a hitherto unknown energy that he called orgone Three years later he founded the Orgone Institute where the science of orgonomy would be studied The orgone accumulator as has been clearly stated in the relevant publications The Cancer Biopathy etc cannot provide orgastic potency from Reich W 1950 April Orgone Energy Bulletin 2 2 http nccih nih gov health backgrounds energymed htm putative energy fields also called biofields have defied measurement to date by reproducible methods Therapies involving putative energy fields are based on the concept that human beings are infused with a subtle form of energy This proposed vital energy or life force is known under different names in different cultures such as qi prana etheric energy fohat orgone odic force mana and homeopathic resonance Muschenich S amp Gebauer R Die Psycho Physiologischen Wirkungen des Reich schen Orgonakkumulators auf den Menschlichen Organismus The Psycho Physiological Effects of the Reich Orgone Accumulator on the Human Organism University of Marburg Germany Department of Psychology Master s Degree Dissertation 1986 Published as Der Reichsche Orgonakkumulator Naturwissenschaftliche Diskussion Praktische Anwendung Experimentelle Untersuchung The Reichian Orgone Accumulator Scientific Discussion Practical Use Experimental Testing 1987 published by Nexus Verlag Frankfurt Also see the published work Muschenich Stefan Der Gesundheitsbegriff im Werk des Arztes Wilhelm Reich The Concept of Health in the Works of the physician Wilhelm Reich Doktorarbeit am Fachbereich Humanmedizin der Philipps Universitat Marburg 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health regimens such as drinking urine or sitting in an orgone box he practised alone Homeopathy and acupuncture he practised on us My father J D Salinger The Times London February 6 2010 Retrieved May 20 2010 Moy Ron September 30 2007 Kate Bush and Hounds of Love Ashgate pp 99 ISBN 978 0 7546 5798 9 Bean 2000 Me and the Orgone American College of Orgonomy ISBN 9780967967011 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Jez Joins A Cult Peep Show YouTube Robertson David Holden s Brock fall out over energy box Retrieved 21 November 2016 Brock shaping up for a fightback News google com Retrieved 21 November 2016 Leight 1998 Side Man Stage amp Screen ISBN 9780739400722 Burroughs William S 2012 Junky Penguin Books Limited ISBN 9780141904016 Kramer Peter D June 27 2011 The Great Proselytizer of Orgasm Slate Retrieved July 9 2011 Orgasmatron is Woody Allen s name in Sleeper for a parody of Reich s orgone accumulator a telephone booth sized plywood and metal box said to store a healing and enlivening force Turner Christopher July 8 2011 Wilhelm Reich the man who invented free love The Guardian Retrieved July 9 2011 Woody Allen parodied it in Sleeper 1973 giving it the immortal nickname the Orgasmatron External links Edit Look up orgone in Wiktionary the free dictionary Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orgone Quackwatch article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orgone amp oldid 1126671767, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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