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| The Function of the Orgasm: Discovery of the Orgone (Discovery of the Orgone, Vol 1) | 
enlarge | Author: Wilhelm Reich Creator: Vincent R. Carfagno Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (9 reviews) Sales Rank: 165397
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 4.8 x 1.1
ISBN: 0374502048 EAN: 9780374502041 ASIN: 0374502048
Publication Date: May 1, 1986 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This book describes Reich's medical and scientific work onthe living organism from his first efforts at the Medical School of the University of Vienna in 1919 to the laboratory experiments in Oslo in 1939 which revealed the existence of a radiating biological energy, orgone energy.
The subject of "sexuality" is basic to this work, and Reich shows clearly its importance for human life and its relevance in understanding the social problems of our time.
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  Courage at its best. January 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very well done. Extraordinary thinking and revolutionary well before its time. A masterpiece of insight into the human condition. It is not surprising that this work would ignite very strong emotions since it cuts to the deapest level of the conscious and unconscious mind, to the basic elements of the human organism.
The premise that human being are sexualy repressed by institutions, individuals, economic, and political systems an as a means of control and domination and that the resulting internalized energy manifests itself in emotional and physical illnesses in the individual is not such a far fetched idea today as it was at the time Reich puplished this work.
Reich does not advocate a free for all sexual life style, quite contrary. He is talking and encouraging a healthy sexual life style based on mutual respect and unconditional love. Not a manipulative, controlling, and dominating relationship driven by self interest.
It has been said that there is nothing in this work to go by. That there are no solutions. That is not the case. He clearly describes the harmfull consequinces of this repression and thereby gives the reader examples of what not to do. Modern research has validated much of his work and any one who has the interest and an open mind can see, on an almost daily basis, what our sexual repression leads to in human behavior.
Enough said, good book, excellent ideas, and much food for though.
  The Way Out Of The Trap March 12, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Reich is one of the most misunderstood, attacked, and ignored psychiatrist/scientist in our history. He was persecuted for his ground-breaking work on two continents: first in Europe, then in America.
Reich told us--the door is open and the way out of the trap is clearly marked, yet few people are either willing or able to follow the path to freedom.
The trap: our physic-somatic armoring from head to toe, the chronic muscular tension we experience daily linked to our psychological states of fear, obsession, anxiety, depression, and on and on. Since a very early age our parents, society and every repressive assault on our natural instincts has bound us up in a suit of armor that keeps us from ever fully knowing ourselves and experiencing true unbridled pleasure. For without the experience of true pleasure, we will never know true work: creative, meaningful, and self-regulating. Pleasure and work are two sides of the same coin--you cannot have one, without the other. Reich called this imbalanced state: the emotional plague, bringing about the worst perversions and atrocities imaginable to humankind.
The Function of The Orgasm is the cornerstone of Reich's research. It can be a tough read, but worth it. Those searching for who Reich was and what he did will find this book the core of that quest.
  A revelation of the true significance of sexual energy December 1, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Reich relates his experiences trying to heal his many patients' psychological problems and how his observations led him to develop the theory of the orgone. Any magician would benefit by a thorough understanding of the orgone as discovered by Reich.
  Required reading July 15, 2006 19 out of 22 found this review helpful
"Top 1000" reviewer Timothy W. Lieder wrote (see his uninformed review below) that he only read half of this book and that Reich recommended "more orgasms". I seriously doubt that Timothy W. Lieder even read a quarter of the book.
In fact, Reich never, ever, argued for MORE orgasms. Quite the opposite. Anybody even vaguely familiar with Reich's work understands that quality of discharge, not quantity, is sought. It seems best to ignore reviews written by those who haven't even read the book. You end up with distorted content.
Anyway, if you don't already have a copy of this book, you might as well stop reading this review and order it, read it, and come up with your own opinion.
  A deeply thought-out and provacative book March 12, 2004 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
This is my first exposure to Reich, and what he has to say is more relevant today than ever. It's easy to be misled by the title and think its about having more sex, but nothing could be further than the truth. He explores the direct relationship between neuroses (and most of society is neurotic to varying degrees as a result of being raised in an authoritarian manner) and the inability to surrender completely to the the full bio-energetic pleasure of complete orgasm. If you have studied any Tantra you may be aware that what most of us call orgasm is only a genital sneeze, in terms of the possibility available. Thus, we are cut off from the totality of what we are and this is expressed in the energetics of our experience of orgasm, and ultimately, how we live our lives. He also explores the evolution of fascism under these constraints, and how it propogates itself through society. Frightening stuff, particularly in light of current world politics. All in all, a fascinating read, slowed only by old terminology. My only disappointment was the lack of exposition of his therapeutic techniques, other than it appears he is the first to use the breath in healing. This book will open your mind to new ways of thinking about the relationships between our selves, our culture and our politics.
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