Orgone irradiation on MTC CHANNELS
Synthesis of the two oldest and most effective energy therapies of Eastern origin, Acupuncture, and Western origin, W. Reich's Orgone Therapy



For those who are used to considering energy and its flow as the main factor to be manipulated for therapeutic purposes, they know very well what it means to tone and balance energy or disperse an energetic stagnation.
Some energetic therapies such as osteopathy, biomagnetism and the most ancient Chinese medicine are becoming increasingly known because they offer solutions that are very often simpler, less invasive, more long-lasting and without unwanted side effects compared to Western medicine.
Orgonopuncture is the practice that combines the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), in particular its complex system of energy channels, with the use of orgone equipment originally invented by the psychiatrist W. Reich and subsequently implemented by other scholars and researchers. Reich, a renowned doctor and psychoanalyst in Europe in the 1930s, was the first to introduce the concept of energy into Western medicine with a solid scientific basis thanks to the countless experiments that led him, since the 1940s, to the construction of the first orgone accumulators and to the identification of some of the fundamental properties of the vital energy that he called orgone.
The orgone accumulator was born as a cabin with rigid walls composed of a particular stratification that allows the interception of the vital energy and its accumulation inside to then be irradiated for research or therapeutic purposes.
In the case of orgone puncture, orgone irradiation is used in correspondence with the resonators (particular points of interaction with the energy channels) of TCM.
W. Reich was also the creator of another device that uses the properties of reciprocity between water and vital energy and that serves for the mobilization and absorption of stagnant energy to which Reich himself gave the name of D.O.R. (from Deathly Orgone Radiation for the harmful characteristics of this energy that has lost its pulsation, motility and ability to fuel vital functions).
The device is called Dor-Buster, or destroyer of D.O.R.
The use of these devices significantly increases the potential of the traditional practice of acupuncture by providing additional energy available to the patient and removing stagnant energy more effectively. Furthermore, working from the outside but with a therapeutic penetration of up to 8-10 centimeters, and without the risks and limitations of needle pricking, the range of treatment and care possibilities increases.
At the origins of orgonepuncture, or in any case of the fusion between TCM and orgone therapy, since not everyone has adopted this term, there are the research, observations and works of various doctors and acupuncturists.
Already almost twenty years ago the Argentine doctor Dr. C. Inza began to observe the potential that these devices have when applied to the resonators of TCM and other disciplines derived from it such as auriculopuncture and electroacupuncture.
Sussman quoted by Inza used needles inside an orgone accumulator already in the 80s of the last century. (Inza, 2004)
Even before him in the 70s of the last century the German researcher B. Senf proposed a type of orgone accumulator to project energy along the channels of TCM (Senf, 1976).
In 2002, the English acupuncturist L. Southgate published a thesis where he highlighted the correlations between the discoveries in the orgonomic field and those deriving from TCM (Southgate, 2001). To integrate the research, a study was done for which a connection system was developed between the needles pricked in the patient and the orgone energy irradiating device or the dorbuster.
In Spain, the professor of orgonomic medicine at the Spanish School of Reichian Therapy, Dr. Manuel Redón, was also an acupuncturist and I indirectly owe to him the initial impulse of these last years of research and improvement of the equipment and the consequent development of orgonopuncture, to which I was invited by his friend and current director of the Spanish school, Dr. X. Serrano, psychologist and psychotherapist.
Unfortunately, his premature death did not leave us any relevant published material regarding the application of orgone equipment on the TCM channels.
After almost twenty years of personal research on these devices and the last three dedicated to the modification and subsequent application on the acupuncture channels, I have received numerous testimonials and I have been able to collect important observations to improve their use while ensuring clearly visible positive results and safety for patients.
References
Inza, C. (2004). Acupuntura y Orgonomía en el Mar de la Energía. First Brazilian-Latin-American Convention on Corporal Psychotherapy. Foz de Iguazu: http://www.acupuntura-orgon.com.ar/acu-orgon.htm.
Senf, B. (1976). Orgonenergie - Energetische Basis der Akupunktur. Wilhelm Reich Blätter, 1/76, 15-18.
Southgate, L. (2001). Wilhelm Reich and Chinese Medicine. Master's Thesis. United Kingdom: Northern College of Acupuncture.