Wilhelm Reich, Orgone and Memes

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Investigating Wilhelm Reich's Orgone energy, libido, and the relation of repression to memes. We also take a look at how Jung's archetypes correspond to Reich's orgonotic theories.

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Man I am so glad I stumbled across this channel, your videos are awesome.

fortknightpredilluvian
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Absolutely amazing content! Thank you!!!

zacharylong
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My tests show that an equal amount of sheep wool and cotton with metal works well. There is a reason that the Hebrew Priests wore a mixed combination of sheep wool and cotton and the regular people were not allowed to. Just a cotton/wool garment or sleep with a wool & cotton blanket with metal on the body also works a lot. A 3 ounce silver neckless is good and the more wool/cotton and metal, the better it works.
Sheep Wool is South-Polarity and Cotton is North-Polarity and we need both of them. Wool and Cotton pull this Magnetism from the Eithers. Cashmere wool is Neutral and Alpaca wool is North-Polarity, so be careful what kind of wool you use. Metals, I use copper, silver, iron and even tin.
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robertshrewsbury
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Wau man, cool video. One thing, i read some of the next level of this arquitectur of understanding of messages. It is about the postironic point of view. I think that is a little bit like do in your Chanel. The step to cross the ironic way and do it things like your videos. Great job man!

toritodelbosque
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Do you have a video on your Orgone multi-tube canon? So cool man

cymaticatom
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I've been wondering about Reich since I heard you mention him. Really wish you went a little deeper, some sketchy stuff there, I'd like to hear your thoughts on that and how it colors his work for you, if at all.

solidtank
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awesome! divergent side note...when seeing those changing pictures of cats and my increasing amusement or delight in response to them, it made me think of pulling faces at a baby in attempts to amuse it. so like the meme is simultaneously those two positions.
Ive pulled faces at my cats in a similar way, both cat and baby arent really in on the joke so you must look perverse to them, which induces laughter, and a big part of the delight in memes imo, even that mystical distortion, is just a ridiculous excess, like telling a joke so many times it gets funnier. so for me the computer screen is a parental face pulling faces, or it is my child if i decide to make memes. and why does something become funnier when its not funny...

kirstywoods
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What was the picture of at the end, the trumpets with a wheel.

anarchoaristocracy
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I became your best friend at 6:26 do you have any notes to share on your research? Awesome breakdown

itsangelk
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What exactly would you recommend from Reich?

f-man
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So basically people were hittin the griddy 24/7 back then

ER-ocxx
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Would be interesting to hear you talk about eastern religions & philosophies.

mikkel
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I can see the white light white heat shirt

kelechi_
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why do so many things in psychology relate to libido? I am used to media being saturated with it, but I don't think it governs so much of my concious and unconcious motivations. I strongly disagree, or at least, I really don't want it to be true. For instance, I enjoy playing phantasy star online and killing monsters and leveling up. I enjoy driving games because driving fast with precision is fun, each corner is a challenge to be mastered. I enjoy puzzle games because I like pushing buttons to see what they do. Sonic games have a special kind of fun for me, strengthened by nostalgia and a desire to 'just have fun'. Would Jung and Freud really conclude all this stems from a libido? I honestly feel that these things are fun, libido doesn't have to be part of it, I am definitely not thinking about libido while playing.

peterhub
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You're delving into deep web level science

veganphilosopher
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5:30 You said that memes can not be analyzed purely rationally, I mean is there any other way to analyze things? I thought analyzing is a pretty rational process, can you talk a little more about that?

dimitarivanov
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didnt u get a haircut
is ur hair just that powerful?

hovienko
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Are you familiar with the fiction of post-post modernist Russian author Victor Pelevin? Some of his books and short stories have been translated into English to much acclaim. His latest book, "The Art of Light Touches" (искусство легких касаний) is a pretty fun series of stories set in a world where various powers (mostly secret government organizations) seek to influence the collective unconscious through "memetic warfare" aka "Noospheric imprinting" powered by ritual human and animal sacrifice in the service of Saturn aka Baal aka the God of Reason, who is the demiurge unknowingly worshiped by the corporate-consumerist society. Obviously it's a scathing commentary on our modern world. There's a bunch of funny stuff about Trump and Hillary and corporate media and Russia, about transgenderism and feminism -- the conceit is basically that all these recent Western collective trends are a secret project by rogue Russian psy-op agents (active through social media) to retaliate for the Anglo's communist revolution psy-op and fuck with America's collective head. Anyway, it would be right up youp alley, but I don't think it's out in English yet. A bunch of his short stories are free online and you would definitely like his translated books - Buddha's Little Finger and Generation P which has similar themes actually. He's all about the memes!

TheMedWolf
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is that a mega-cloudbuster?¿?¿ does it work as it looks like?¿?¿?

tonifatuarte
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Would have to read his book to understand properly, but it seems that his concept of "mystical" differs from how I understand the word. I think being sensually & spiritually open to nature results in mystical experiences - the senses are the gateways through which the divine flows in. The shamans also seem to have had pretty trippy internal visiona of half-animal-half-human gods even in animistically oriented cultures.

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