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 Subject: Re: Relevant text - Sun, 21 Dec 95 23:35:55 -0500



Date: Sun, 21 Dec 95 23:35:55 -0500
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
From: pore@mainelink.net
Subject: Re: Relevant text
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu




>By this logic there 'exists' a God and a Devil and Santa Claus and a
Tooth
>Fairy and an Easter Bunny etc. Granted, these concepts do exist in some
>imaginations, but again we get into subjective realities.
>Let's try to be somewhat objective and not consider Reich's writings the
>gospel.
>
>Have I missed something? Where has this happened? I was trying to
objectify
>my experience by asking if anyone had similar perceptions. I find that
most
>people have some experience with atmospheric orgone, that it's a common
>sense, readily apparent phenomenon. I don't know if pointing it out makes
>Reich genius.
>
>I have not heard from anyone if they have seen this "excited orgone"
effect


I agree: what is the point about tooth fairies ?? etc and what is the
corelation to Reich. I don't feel that there has been any religous
indications by any of the writing I have seen here on the OML. Reich was flawed as are
we all. He smoked a lot at times and Im sure some experiments will bear out
some new insights that he didn't have concerning orgonomy but that is what
true science is all about. Its learning as one traverses new territory. He
was humble enough to realize this as well.

As for orgone seen from planes , I have seen it fairly regular from jets
and at high altitude the dancing dots seemed stronger over clear areas than
when over strong cloud cover.


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