Wilhelm Reich and His Discovery of Orgone - Part 1 - Sacred

Wilhelm Reich and His Discovery of Orgone - Part 1

Questioning the Narrative of Mainstream Medicine

"It's said that to awaken to our full potential, we must be willing to see the ways that information is being suppressed or discredited." - Unknown
And nowhere is this manipulation more common than in medicine.

Western medicine – albeit technologically advanced - treats the symptoms of illness with expensive pharmaceutical formulas and patented machinery, which reaps billions of dollars each year for those in the industry. There are many effective alternative options, however, for addressing illness... but in the last century, western medicine has effectively swept them under the rug.

Wilhelm Reich and His Discovery of Orgone Energy

Orgonomy, the science of man’s relationship with nature,
developed from the work and discoveries made by Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957)

The Healing Modality of Wilhelm Reich

Among the most commonly overlooked options is a uniquely effective, non-invasive therapy that was created by a doctor named Wilhelm Reich.

Using simple materials, Reich's healing invention tapped into the life energy that ancient modalities have spoken of for centuries and his therapy yielded remarkable results. And surprise, surprise: anyone could duplicate it at home.

But if you search for evidence of its efficacy, you may have to dig deep to get past the character assassination of its founder, which many people believe was the dark result of Reich discovering something that could completely change our understanding of health and disease.

The Life and Work of Wilhelm Reich

If you research the name, Wilhelm Reich, you'll find more accusations of fraud than appreciation. While there's no question that he pushed against the grain with his controversial ideas, early on, Reich earned great respect as he paved his way through the field of mental and physical health.

Wilhelm Reich was born in 1897 in Austria and became a very well-educated, prominent psychoanalyst in Vienna. He traveled to numerous countries for his life work and wrote several influential books. Like his predecessor, Sigmund Freud, he became fascinated with the libido, which is "the energy of the sexual drive as a component of life instinct"

He believed that neuroses, as well as physical illnesses such as cancer, derived from a lack of “orgone energy” in the body.

When he was 30, Reich witnessed a violent revolt in Vienna that left many innocent people dead. It became a game changer for him, as he expressed disgust with what he called "the social noxiousness of views and institutions." He observed that psychic illness was linked to the "irrationalism of social and political mores," adding that "Love, work, and knowledge" should govern our lives – not dogmas. Reich believed neurosis was rooted in sexual and socio-economic repression. 

The therapeutic approach of this Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich is based on the concept that the achievement of “full orgastic potency” is the key to psychological well-being.

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