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WHAT IS
ORGONE ENERGY? by Charles R. Kelley, Ph.D. ©1962 (update by author
July 1999)
Orgone Accumulator
Building Plans -- Wilhelm Reich vs. the U.S.A. by
Jerome Greenfield (posted 2001mar19)
The Mind and Body are the most important research equipment in orgonomy, for without them all other equipment is useless. Wilhelm Reich began with this in understanding the human character to formulate character analysis and vegeo-therapie by observing the whole person as as an integation of the mind and body as one and not separate. The human being is a sexual organism and Reich discovered that an impeded sexual gratification and the inability to relax consciousness during an orgasm coralated to a disfunction in character as seen in psychoanalysis. Memory of trauma were found to be stored in the musculature of the organism and much easier to release through the musculature and the mind than to only deal with the mind as psychoanalysis had for many years. It is truely the beginning of the study of orgonomy. Through the freeing of armor also came a perception shift in relation to man and his surroundings. Allmost all of the body-psychotherapy practices of today are founded on Wilhelm Reichs work in this area of study in the 1920's. Wilhelm Reich formulated a list of the rules of basic research . Reich's major claim is: "In reality I have made one single discovery; the function of the orgastic plasma pulsation." by W.R. This is observed from the microscopic studies, the the human character to the cosmic merger of energy streams in the universe. Research instuments are only an extension of our body's ability to perceive. If our body has impeded flow of energy within it then our perception is also impeded.
GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE (Bio-electrical studies)
MICROSCOPE (BIONS)
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Check any science catalogue ; ask your local schools for a catalogue. This is a very common instrument used in physical sciences. It is operated by creating a charge on metals (gold leafs and other designs) that will repel each other while charged and will not repell when there is no excess of a + or - charge. The rate of discharge is the measurment recorded at many intervals throughout the day. Reich used this with other instruments to measure changes in the atmosphere and in the accumulator. Measurements were taken over several months , even years that showed a direct correlation with the weather changes. Additional instruments to record temperature changes from within an accumulator and one from within a control box will demonstrate a relationship to weather changes and the electroscope. In addition recording humidity changes would be useful along with records of solar activity affecting earth.
The best source for this information is contained within the book Cancer Biopathy by Wilhelm Reich (The section within this book is in chapter 4 "The objective demonstration of orgone energy.) (This section is also included in the intro book to orgonomy "Selected Writings") To view a schematic try here. Many other related books written about the Orgonomy including the Cancer Biopathy can be found at The Wilhelm Reich Museum . here.
WHAT IS ORGONE ENERGY?
by Charles R. Kelley, Ph.D. ©1962 (update by author July 1999)
Orgone Accumulator
Building Plans -- Wilhelm Reich vs. the U.S.A. by
Jerome Greenfield (posted 2001mar19)
ORAC Magnetic Field Directions a discussion and 2 diagrams
(GOE's web site -- includes links to research of ongoing data, articles, and other web site connections.) The best source for this information is contained within the book Cancer Biopathy by Wilhelm Reich (The section of this book is found in chapter 4 "The objective demonstration of orgone energy".) (This section is also included in the intro book to orgonomy "Selected Writings") Many other related books directly written about the accumulators can be found at The Wilhelm Reich Museum . Some titles include: Plans for Constructing an Orgone Energy Accumulator by W.R. ; and The Orgone Energy Accumulator - its scientific and medical use by W.R. Orgone Institue Press 1951
In the Reich's book "The Cancer Biophathy": The orgone field detector
is composed of 2 metal plates covered with organic material disposed
just like a capacitor, a lamp, and a transformer. The all parts connected
by a metal wire.
_________________
| | |------|X|
| upper plate | | lamp
----------------------|
wire |
--------->-----------------------------|
----- | lower plate |
----- |_________________|
-----
--------->not connected
transformer
When an orgone energy source is placed on the upper plate the lamp should vary his light intensity, according to Reich.
Check any science catalogue ; ask your local schools for
a catalogue. This is a very common instrument used in physical sciences
but also usually very expensive. This instrument was used by Reich to measure
the effects of orgone energy. Orgone energy reacts to various forms of
electromagnetic radiation particularly high voltage, x-rays, radioactive
material and ....
Reich's experiments used two gieger counters. Place one in an orgone accumulator
and record clicks per minute over a period of weeks. The accumulator should
show over a week or more a change in the amount of clicks per minute. Also
record measurements daily at a variety of locations near and further from
the accumulator. The control geiger counter should work as normal while
the one that has been affected by being charged in an accumulator will
give unusual counts per minute.
Also read more of these experiments in the "Oranur Experiment" by Wilhelm Reich.
This device was triggered into operation by using Vacor tubes which had a vacumn and curved metal plates opposing within the tube and connected to electrodes on the exterior of the tube. These were at times charged in an orgone accumulator and later showing unusual displays of light which were not seen when charged with some electrical voltage. These tubes and the use of them were similar to a geiger counter tube. More on the motor can be obtained from literature available at the Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley, Maine.
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