Basic properties of orgone energy
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it fills all space and is everywhere
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it’s mass free and is the primordial, cosmic energy
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it penetrates matter, but at different speeds
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it pulsates and is observable and measurable
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it has a strong affinity and attraction to/by water
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it is accumulated naturally in the living organism by ingesting foods, breathing, and through the skin
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the mutual attraction and excitation of separate orgonotic systems result in the merging, or superimposition, of the systems; and the emergence of a new system
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orgone energy is negatively entropic: highly charged orgone systems attract lesser charged, which Reich described as the orgonotic potential
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orgone energy is excited by secondary energies such as electromagnetism and nuclear energy
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it is the medium for electromagnetic and gravitational phenomena
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when it is concentrated, orgone energy often has a blue-to-violet color
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under appropriate conditions, matter arises from mass-free orgone energy
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separate streams of orgone energy may be attracted to each other and superimpose
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it can be manipulated and controlled by orgone energy devices
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