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Definition of orgone in English: orgonenoun ˈɔːɡəʊnˈôrɡōn mass nounA supposed excess sexual energy or life force distributed throughout the universe which can be collected and stored for subsequent therapeutic use. Example sentencesExamples - They are as likely to identify the energy with auras, chi, or orgone as with anything physical.
- According to Ruaridh, orgone is the sexual energy that flows through the body, and the apparatus draws it out to relieve stress.
- It's been a long time since I've read Wilhelm Reich but isn't orgone an energy?
- This creates centripedal force among waves of charge (spirit/chi/orgone/ barrakah/life force).
- I'd just add that the whole concept of orgone and Reich's work dealing with this, is a lot more consistent and sophisticated than it might appear on first perusal.
Origin 1940s: coined by the Austrian-born psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957), from organism or organic + -one, on the pattern of hormone. Definition of orgone in US English: orgonenounˈôrɡōn (in the theory of Wilhelm Reich) a supposed sexual energy or life force distributed throughout the universe that can be collected and stored (in an orgone box) for therapeutic use. Example sentencesExamples - They are as likely to identify the energy with auras, chi, or orgone as with anything physical.
- It's been a long time since I've read Wilhelm Reich but isn't orgone an energy?
- I'd just add that the whole concept of orgone and Reich's work dealing with this, is a lot more consistent and sophisticated than it might appear on first perusal.
- This creates centripedal force among waves of charge (spirit/chi/orgone/ barrakah/life force).
- According to Ruaridh, orgone is the sexual energy that flows through the body, and the apparatus draws it out to relieve stress.
Origin 1940s: coined by the Austrian-born psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957), from organism or organic + -one, on the pattern of hormone. |