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'''Orgone''' is the name [[Wilhelm Reich]] gave to a distinct and measurable type of energy he postulated as present in all life forms: the creative force of nature and the basis of generative power and life. It may profitably be compared to [[chi]], [[animal magnetism]], [[elan vital]], and the [[libido]]. | '''Orgone''' is the name [[Wilhelm Reich]] gave to a distinct and measurable type of energy he postulated as present in all life forms: the creative force of nature and the basis of generative power and life. It may profitably be compared to [[chi]], [[animal magnetism]], [[elan vital]], and the [[libido]]. |
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Orgone is the name Wilhelm Reich gave to a distinct and measurable type of energy he postulated as present in all life forms: the creative force of nature and the basis of generative power and life. It may profitably be compared to chi, animal magnetism, elan vital, and the libido.