Me and the Orgone
{{short description|Book by Orson Bean}}
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| name = Me and the Orgone – The True Story of One Man's Sexual Awakening
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| image = Me and the orgone.jpg
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| author = Orson Bean
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| cover_artist = Annette Orban
| country = United States
| language = English
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| subject = Psychology
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| publisher = orig. Fawcett Crest Greenwich, republished ACO Press
| pub_date = orig. 1971, republished 2000
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| media_type = Print (Paperback)
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| isbn = 0-9679670-1-5
| congress= RZ460 .B43 2000
| oclc= 48816147
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Me and the Orgone – The True Story of One Man's Sexual Awakening (1971) is an autobiographical account written by American actor Orson Bean about his life-changing experience with the controversial orgone therapy developed by Austrian psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich.
The book tells how, after ten years of unsuccessful psychotherapy, Bean discovers medical orgone therapy, a therapeutic intervention that focuses on renewing what it describes as "energy flows" within the patient, orgone being Wilhelm Reich's name for the "life energy". It is a strongly personal account of a man who gets a second chance at a personal sexual revolution, feeling his body beginning to change, feeling freer and more alive, and also seeing his relationships transformed.
The book includes a foreword by Scottish educator A. S. Neill.
It also contains information on the former Fifteenth Street School in New York City where Dr. Reich's concepts were applied to childhood education.
According to a review in Time, Bean's account is "clear and balanced", discussing Reich's "final tragic swerve toward insanity" even as it "over-insists ... his greatness."{{cite magazine
|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,902961,00.html
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081029051839/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,902961,00.html
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|archive-date=October 29, 2008
|title=The Gospel of Orgasm
|date=May 10, 1971
|magazine=Time
|accessdate=2008-04-26}} Me and the Orgone has been cited in several books on the topic of orgone energy, including Charles R. Kelley's Life Force: The Creative Process in Man and in Nature and investigative journalist Mary Coddington's Seekers of the Healing Energy, in which she described Me and the Orgone as a good source for understanding the workings of Reich's orgone therapy treatments.{{cite book|title=Seekers of the Healing Energy: Reich, Cayce, the Kahunas, and Other Masters |first=Mary |last=Coddington |others=Foreword by William Gutman |year=1991 |publisher= Inner Traditions / Bear & Company |pages=106, 154 |isbn= 0-89281-313-X}}{{cite book|title=Life Force: The Creative Process in Man and in Nature |first=Charles R. |last=Kelley |year=2004 |publisher= Trafford Publishing |pages=46, p295 |isbn= 1-4120-2338-6}} In Fury on Earth: A Biography of Wilhelm Reich, Myron Sharaf describes Me and the Orgone as a vivid view of Reich's therapeutic process.{{cite book |title=Fury on Earth: A Biography of Wilhelm Reich |first=Myron |last=Sharaf |year=1994 |publisher=Da Capo Press |isbn=0-306-80575-8 |page=523}}
Sources
- [https://archive.today/20060512100619/http://www.educationrevolution.org/orgone.html Me and the Orgone] from The Education Revolution
- [http://www.orgonomy.org American College of Orgonomy] Information and therapy referral
References
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{{Wilhelm Reich}}
Category:1971 non-fiction books
Category:American autobiographies