Below is the information on this summer's conference at the WR Museum in
Maine usa. At last some hands on activity and experimenting for a public
conference. It should be an exciting experience.
best to you all ..... Jogg
Date: July 17-21, 2000
Conference Title: The Orgone Energy Accumulator
Conference Sponsor: Wilhelm Reich Museum
Where: Rangeley, Maine
Description: http://www.rangeley.org/~wreich/Summer/SUMMERP.html
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Monday 9 a.m. The Orgone Energy Accumulator
5 p.m. Reception Orgone Energy Observatory
Tuesday 9 a.m. a. The Temperature Difference Experiment
b. Experiences with the Orgone Energy
Accumulator and Leukemia Mice
Wednesday 9 a.m. Experimenting with the Accumulator and Plant Growth
7:30-p.m. Experiment XX
Thursday 9 a.m. Workshop: Making an Accumulator Blanket
Friday 9 a.m. Reich Audio Recording: Hostile Reactions to the Orgone
Energy Accumulator
5 p.m.. Annual Meeting Friends of the Wilhelm Reich Museum
The Orgone Energy Accumulator
Fifty years ago, the Food and Drug Administration justified its
relentless attack on Wilhelm Reich by claiming that orgone
energy does not exist and all inventions and instruments governed by its
laws are therefore invalid. Yet published data from
Reich's twenty years of experimental work belle this assumption and cry
out for unprejudiced investigation.
What do we really know about the technology that emerged from Reich's
research? What, for example, is the orgone energy
accumulator that the FDA was so determined to destroy? Is it an empty
box or a valuable medical and scientific tool? How aid
it evolve? How does it function? Can it affect living organisms? What
role did it play in Reich's work? Is there corroborating
evidence for its validity?
Today, more than forty years after Reich's death, these questions
continue to hang like clouds obscuring the sun. This
conference will seek to dissipate the clouds and help participants to
grasp the significance of the orgone energy accumulator
and its possible application in our lives - something Reich's enemies
may have sensed long ago.
Presentations will be made by a biologist who studied with Reich, an
agronomist, and a science historian. Participants will
also make an accumulator blanket and listen to an audio recording in
which two of Reich's students describe and discuss
with him their experience with hostile reactions to the orgone
accumulator.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Programs will take place during the morning hours
and there will be special evening activities.
Afternoons are left open so that participants can enjoy the beautiful
Rangeley Lakes area. A continental breakfast will be
served each morning at 8:30 a.m. Programs will begin promptly at 9: 00
am. TAX DEDUCTION: IRS regulations permit an
income tax deduction for educational expenses undertaken to maintain or
improve professional skills. Included in that
deduction is the cost of registration, travel, meals, and lodging. NOTE:
To get this write-off be sure to keep good records
ACCOMMODATIONS: Campgrounds, hotels, motels bunkrooms, B& B's, and
cottages are available in and around
Rangeley. You are encouraged to make your reservations early as this is
a busy time of the season. For reservations: Chamber
of Commerce, PO Box 317, Rangeley, Maine 04970. 1-800-Mt-Lakes
REGISTRATION FEE: The fee for this conference is $325.00. This includes
tuition, information packet, continental breakfast,
refreshments at breaks, and all materials to make an or-one energy
accumulator blanket.
CREDIT: The University of Maine will award 2.75 CEU's for this program
at a cost of $15.00 .
HOW TO REGISTER: Early registration is encouraged. To register by mail:
Complete and return attached form with check or
credit card information to cover cost of tuition. To register by phone:
Registration may be made using Mastercard, Visa, or
American Express. Please call (207) 864-3443.
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REGISTRATION FORM
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The museum reserves the right to limit enrollment, modify programs, and
to cancel.
To apply for the Thomas E. Ross Memorial Scholarship, send a letter to
the Wilhelm Reich Museum, PO Box 687, Rangeley, Me. 04970.
All applications must be received by June I st.