Thank you Gary
The Life Force of nature and life, but how can people see it or discovery
it, it would be like seeing trough the ethers, the light energy that glues the elemens
of nature including creatures and humans.
This life force that gives us growth
I knew it as the spirit or the soul, a spiritual flame or invisible light that keeps us
stucked on earth, like gravity. Could it be gravity and when it becomes weak, the body becomes older and lighter, ready to let go of the soul that is prisoned inside???
Sorry, when it comes to questions I am such a pain!
Love, Alena
--- On Tue, 3/6/12, Gary <g.fleck@...> wrote:
From: Gary <g.fleck@...>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Earth is nothing but a big......
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, March 6, 2012, 11:08 AM
A very good question Alena. I think this article will shed some light on this issue. One phrase in the beginning of the article jumps out at me though, and it is this... "Orgone energy is the creative force in nature" that about nails it... Orgone is the life force, and, without it nothing would be alive, nothing. It has been discovered, and re-discovered many times throughout history, and has been called/named many names, but, it is the same energy, the life energy shared by all life. When it becomes depleted, we age and die, when it is abundant, we grow and thrive. A young child has an abundance of it, one who is old tends to have a shortage of it. Gary
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Franz Anton Mesmer called it animal magnetism; Charles von Reichenbach called it odyle. To Henri Bergson it was the elan vital, the "vital force;" while to Hans Driesch it was the entelechy . Sigmund Freud observed its functioning in human emotions and termed it libido. William MacDougall, the great British - American psychologist of a generation ago, labeled it hormic energy. Dozens, if not hundreds, of lesser - known scientists have recognized its presence and have given it a name to characterize its special properties. Among the 20th-century proponents of the concept are, for example, Doctors Charles Littlefield and his vital magnetism and George Starr White and his cosmo-electric energy . Mechanistic science in the 17th through 19th centuries embraced many of its essential qualities in the concept of the ether, while mystical human beings have embraced other essential qualities of it in the concept of god.
Orgone energy is Wilhelm Reich's name for the substratum from which all nature is created. The best definition this author can provide for it is this: Orgone energy is the creative force in nature. This article will discuss briefly the history of the discovery of orgone energy by Reich and will describe its properties. It will then summarize the evidence for and against the concept and, finally, will undertake to explain why it is that the concept meets such great resistance.
Reich's Discovery of Orgone Energy
Orgone energy was originally discovered by Wilhelm Reich in his psychiatric work. As a psychoanalyst and student of Freud, Reich's point of departure was, quite naturally, Freud's concept of "libido. " "Libido" is life energy, desire, the source of human striving. Reich developed the libido concept, concentrating on its physical expression and simultaneous psychological content, until he was able to show the relation of bodily attitude and emotion. This he described in CHARACTER ANALYSIS, a book which went further than any work in history in...
http://www.orgone.org/articles/ax9kelley1a.htm
--- In [email protected], Alena Vedrian <ufosarizona@> wrote:
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> Hi group.
> I read about Dr. W. Reich, on some books and searched him on wikipedia too.
> But it is still hard for me to understand this orgone stuff.
> If I had to explain the orgon element, in few words, to someone what would
> I say, please?
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> Alena
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> From: mm48ny@ <mm48ny@>
> Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Earth is nothing but a big......
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, March 5, 2012, 11:56 AM
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> Deano,
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> I had Cater's book years ago, but no longer in
> my possession (never lend a book out). Can you
> tell me if Cater called the water collector, or
> did he compare the soft particles to "orgone and
> did he mention Dr Wilhelm Reich at all in his book?"
> I hope the list members have the tools to make
> one. You can make a tiny one with tin cans, so
> steel wool, cotton, etc., to keep a glass of water
> in to gather the energy. I still think if you had the
> resources to make something closer to model of
> the globe we are on it would be stronger. Try using
> "carbon-paper," and mixing other minerals, even
> clean sand (other than beach sand, because that
> has sea shells in it) for the insulation, even a finer
> type gravel, for the different insulation layers. He
> recommends to leave out aluminum as any type
> of metal used, and copper, because they would
> be toxic. I have my reservations about copper,
> but he claims it's toxic. I live in a multiple dwelling,
> so unfortunately I don't have the space or tools to
> do any of this.
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> Mike, NYC
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