Sun, 12 April 2009 The Orgonomy Podcast Number Eight is the first part of a Social Orgonomy presentation given at the ACO headquarters in Princeton, NJ. during February, 2009. The presentation was titled, "Children and the Emotional Plague: Victims and Architects of Evil", given by Dee Apple, Ph.D. This first portion of the discussion centers on the effect that the emotional plague has on newborns and children. Dee Apple provides definitions of the plague as it regards to children, and describes some of the dangers that children face in modern society. The rest of his presentation will be aired in future podcasts. Learn more about orgonomy including publications and lectures by the American College of Orgonomy at www.orgonomy.org.Direct download: The_Orgonomy_Podcast_Number_28_-_D_Apple_1_of_3__.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:45 PM Comments[1] |
Sun, 22 March 2009 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 27 features the conclusion of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". Here, Dr.
Baker talks about the personal attraction of Dr. Reich. as well as some
of the original concepts behind the Emotional Plague. This interview is
several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Visit
www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 March 2009 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 26 features the fifth part of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". Here, Dr. Baker talks about the personal attraction of Dr. Reich. as well as some of the original concepts behind the Emotional Plague. This interview is several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy.The concluding portion of this interview will be featured in the next Orgonomy Podcast. Visit www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 January 2009 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 25 features the fourth part of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". In this portion of the interview Dr. Baker talks about the importance of satisfaction and communication. This interview is several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Future interview
portions will be included in upcoming podcasts. Visit www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 December 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 24 features the third part of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". In this part
of the interview, Dr. Baker talks about relationships and anxiety. He
addresses some interesting questions including. 'what is true love?',
'why do some people become actors?', and 'how does fear affect our
relationships?'. This interview is several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Future interview
portions will be included in upcoming podcasts. Visit www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 December 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 22 features the second part of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". In this part
of the interview, Dr. Baker talks about relationships and anxiety. He addresses some interesting questions including. 'what is true love?', 'why do some people become actors?', and 'how does fear affect our relationships?'. This interview is several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Future interview
portions will be included in upcoming podcasts. Visit www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
The Orgonomy Podcast Number Eight is the first part of a Social Orgonomy presentation given at the ACO headquarters in Princeton, NJ. during February, 2009. The presentation was titled, "Children and the Emotional Plague: Victims and Architects of Evil", given by Dee Apple, Ph.D. This first portion of the discussion centers on the effect that the emotional plague has on newborns and children. Dee Apple provides definitions of the plague as it regards to children, and describes some of the dangers that children face in modern society. The rest of his presentation will be aired in future podcasts. Learn more about orgonomy including publications and lectures by the American College of Orgonomy at www.orgonomy.org.
