Posted on 14 January 2020. Tags: Ann Shapiro, Cancer, Norman Shapiro, Orgone Box, wilhelm reich
Article by David Silver In August of 1962, Norman Shapiro was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. Ten years later, he wrote a book—a truly unique first person account of his experiences with both classical medicine and orgone therapy in the treatment of his illness. Thanks to the generous donation of the manuscript to the Wilhelm […]
Posted in Biopathies & Physical Orgone Therapy
Posted on 31 January 2019.
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Posted on 23 June 2017. Tags: Jim Strick, Kevin Hinchey, wilhelm reich, Wilhelm Reich Museum
Hello. This is Jim Strick, author of the 2015 Harvard University Press book, Wilhelm Reich, Biologist. Research on that book was one of the most exciting detective stories I was ever privileged to be a part of. For those who’ve read my book, I can only hope that some of the thrill comes through of working […]
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Posted on 13 May 2015. Tags: Dr. Morton Herskowitz, emotional armoring, Physical Armoring, psychiatric orgone therapy
I think that the discovery of emotional armoring is one of the most important discoveries in the history of psychiatry. I think that it reaches places that have never been reached by therapy before. I think it does things to people that has never been done before, I don't think it's a cure it all […]
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Posted on 05 November 2014. Tags: Documentary film about Wilhelm Reich, Kevin Hinchey, Wilhem Reich, Wilheml Reich Museum
By James Strick, Ph.D. An excellent documentary film about Reich has been written by filmmaker Kevin Hinchey and is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter. Go to this link to learn about the film and to donate: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/25874147/wilhelm-reich-documentary-film-project/ Here is your chance to get behind a really constructive contribution to bringing Reich’s science to a new […]
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Posted on 08 September 2011. Tags: Dr. Sobey, einstein's affair, wilhelm reich
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Posted on 29 August 2011.
By Jean Rosenthal Harris. In 1950, I was twenty three years old and pregnant with my first child. My husband Ed and I were living in a cold water flat on East 41st St. and 2nd Ave. in Manhattan. The United Nations building was under construction just a few blocks away. We learned from Ed’s […]
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