...when I found THIS (http://tucsoncitizen.com/paranormal/2009/11/03/ufos-orgasms-and-the-occult-the-tucson-connection/)
Oh, Tucson. :lol:
Tucson really is a special, special place!
Clicked link got distracted by balloon boy. Holy snickers that was a hilarious episode I miss falcon and his completely normal parents.
You deserve this for googling orgasm.
Wilhelm Reich and FDA book burning.
That's an interesting little piece of American History.
QuoteWilhelm Reich in Hell is a play and book written by author Robert Anton Wilson, and published in 1987. The book is one of Wilson's 35 influential volumes, and the play has been staged several times, with productions in Dublin, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The many factual and fictional characters in the play include Marilyn Monroe, Uncle Sam, and Dr. Wilhelm Reich himself.
Quote from: Pēleus on October 25, 2010, 07:53:43 PM
QuoteThe book is one of Wilson's 35 influential volumes,
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Interesting fact: much of Wilhelm Reich's work was based on ideas from a Czech intelligence agent working for the KGB, who was responsible for recruiting the Cambridge Five, the most successful spies in British history.
Quote from: Cain on October 25, 2010, 08:04:36 PM
Interesting fact: much of Wilhelm Reich's work was based on ideas from a Czech intelligence agent working for the KGB, who was responsible for recruiting the Cambridge Five, the most successful spies in British history.
Really? I always thought he just took Freud to its logical conclusion.
Quote from: Aleister Growly on October 25, 2010, 05:28:28 AM
...when I found THIS (http://tucsoncitizen.com/paranormal/2009/11/03/ufos-orgasms-and-the-occult-the-tucson-connection/)
Oh, Tucson. :lol:
What can you do?
Quote from: LMNO, PhD on October 25, 2010, 08:05:22 PM
Quote from: Cain on October 25, 2010, 08:04:36 PM
Interesting fact: much of Wilhelm Reich's work was based on ideas from a Czech intelligence agent working for the KGB, who was responsible for recruiting the Cambridge Five, the most successful spies in British history.
Really? I always thought he just took Freud to its logical conclusion.
Partly. But the Czech guy, whose name escapes me, was a Marxist with a degree in chemistry but who also took many psychology and philosophy courses and was considered something of a polymath. He worked with Reich for a few years, inbetween recruiting agents at various elite European Universities as part of a broader Soviet strategy to plant sympathizers and agents within as many governments as possible.
Quote from: LMNO, PhD on October 25, 2010, 07:57:46 PM
Quote from: Pēleus on October 25, 2010, 07:53:43 PM
QuoteThe book is one of Wilson's 35 influential volumes,
:cn:
Might be time to
troll edit pedia again :fnord:
I've read sex and rockets, which has same theme different science and ending (kinda)
QuoteIn fact, much of what was wrong with the world, according to Wilhelm Reich, was due to repressed sexuality and UFO invaders.
:lulz:
Quote from: Rumckle on October 26, 2010, 02:33:10 AM
QuoteIn fact, much of what was wrong with the world, according to Wilhelm Reich, was due to repressed sexuality and UFO invaders.
:lulz:
why is that funny?
:|
The juxtaposition of repressed sexuality and UFOs.
Maybe I just have a fucked up sense of humour.
What's the back story on why you were googling "orgasm"?
Quote from: Ne+@uNGr0+ on October 26, 2010, 03:05:36 AM
What's the back story on why you were googling "orgasm"?
I have begun compiling a handbook of erotic techniques and (relevant) ideas about the nervous system on an experiential level. This is largely through experimentation but I also try to research the subject. I wanted to see if anything interesting would appear in the search results.
that's fantastic.
it surprises me that there isn't already a widely known gold standard of just what you describe... (at least i haven't heard of one)
is this something that you plan on distributing upon 'completion'?
There's a very specific sensation I'm trying to pin down how to generate, which is one of the main motivations for putting all this stuff together in one place. I also just want to know the overall shape of what I've learned, and see whether looking at all of it at once yields any new discoveries.
I will think about making it available if it turns out to be useful.