Hi fellow reflexology fans,
I want to talk/ask about the brilliant physician and psychoanalyst Wilheim Reich who was a protege of Sigmund Freud.
He agreed with Freud that sexual development was the origin of ill health and mental illness.
They both believed that most psychological states were dictated by unconscious processes, that infant sexuality develops early but can be repressed, and that this has important consequences for their health. As sexual repression was the cause of the neuroses, the best cure would be to have an active, guilt-free sex life.
Reich had a theory called ‘body armouring’. He argued that unreleased psychosexual energy could produce actual physical blocks within muscles and organs, and that these act as a ‘body armor’ preventing the release of the energy. Although most didnt know it, muscles remain rigid and tense with this inhibited libido. An orgasm was one way to break through the armour. These ideas developed into a general theory of the importance of a healthy sex life to overall well-being, a theory compatible with Freud's views.
His idea was that the orgasm was not simply a device to aid recreation, but was the body's emotional energy regulator. The healthy the orgasm, the more energy was released, meaning that less was available to create neurotic states. Reich called the ability to release sufficient energy during orgasm ‘orgastic potency’, something that very few individuals could achieve, he argued, because of society's sexual oppression or upbringing. A man or woman without orgastic potency was in a constant state of tension, developing a body armor to keep it in. The outer rigidity and inner anxiety is the state of neurosis, leading to hate, sadism, greed, and at a political level, fascism and antisemitism.
This dissolution of the ‘body armour’ also brought back the repressed memory of the childhood situation that had caused the repression, he wrote. If the session worked as intended, he wrote that he could see waves of pleasure move through their bodies, a series of spontaneous, involuntary movements.
Reich called these the ‘orgasm reflex’. The two goals of Reichian therapy became the attainment of this orgasm reflex during therapy, and orgastic potency during intercourse. Reich called the flow of energy that he said he observed in his patients' bodies ‘bio-electricity’. He went on to scientifically prove the existence of this, what he called Orgone energy, ('chi') in experiments (with Einstein).
I agree completely with all of this. The key to any good health (and any therapy for good health) is making sure there’s no over-tension in the orgasm. When I used to have a bad back, if I went for reflexology session within a day or two after an orgasm she would say ‘oh, you’re quite tight today’. I often used to feel crappy, achy, depressed for a day or two after an orgasm until I figured it all out! I realised after a lot of alexander technique and reflexology that it was to do with fear of pain over a childhood operation (undescended testicle), something I had basically forgotten about. My muscles were rigid and tense and all thoses contractions during an orgasm when my muscles were tight sent my body off in badly ‘skew-riff’ manner, which does affect long-term posture and muscle strength. Thankfully, im over all that now.
But I would have figured it out quicker if it was in the literature.
There’s now lots of Neo-Reichian therapies such as Alexander Technique, Rolfing and Feldenekreis. In not a reflexologist but probably reflexology is one too.
What I don’t understand, unless Im wrong, is why these therapies don’t make a bigger thing of this in their literature and teaching, definitely Alexander technique doesn't mention it. Surely in this day and age no-ones bothered (offended) about reading about this important health subject (?) esp. if will improve their health.
Is there a mention of the ‘orgasm reflex’ in reflexology?
Is there a spot on the foot that represents the ‘orgasm reflex’?
In my opinion, the whole foot represents the orgasm as the whole body needs to free and relaxed during one to remain healthy.
Cheers
this 'arnie sounding' guy talks about it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqgJ6FmZK7o
I want to talk/ask about the brilliant physician and psychoanalyst Wilheim Reich who was a protege of Sigmund Freud.
He agreed with Freud that sexual development was the origin of ill health and mental illness.
They both believed that most psychological states were dictated by unconscious processes, that infant sexuality develops early but can be repressed, and that this has important consequences for their health. As sexual repression was the cause of the neuroses, the best cure would be to have an active, guilt-free sex life.
Reich had a theory called ‘body armouring’. He argued that unreleased psychosexual energy could produce actual physical blocks within muscles and organs, and that these act as a ‘body armor’ preventing the release of the energy. Although most didnt know it, muscles remain rigid and tense with this inhibited libido. An orgasm was one way to break through the armour. These ideas developed into a general theory of the importance of a healthy sex life to overall well-being, a theory compatible with Freud's views.
His idea was that the orgasm was not simply a device to aid recreation, but was the body's emotional energy regulator. The healthy the orgasm, the more energy was released, meaning that less was available to create neurotic states. Reich called the ability to release sufficient energy during orgasm ‘orgastic potency’, something that very few individuals could achieve, he argued, because of society's sexual oppression or upbringing. A man or woman without orgastic potency was in a constant state of tension, developing a body armor to keep it in. The outer rigidity and inner anxiety is the state of neurosis, leading to hate, sadism, greed, and at a political level, fascism and antisemitism.
This dissolution of the ‘body armour’ also brought back the repressed memory of the childhood situation that had caused the repression, he wrote. If the session worked as intended, he wrote that he could see waves of pleasure move through their bodies, a series of spontaneous, involuntary movements.
Reich called these the ‘orgasm reflex’. The two goals of Reichian therapy became the attainment of this orgasm reflex during therapy, and orgastic potency during intercourse. Reich called the flow of energy that he said he observed in his patients' bodies ‘bio-electricity’. He went on to scientifically prove the existence of this, what he called Orgone energy, ('chi') in experiments (with Einstein).
I agree completely with all of this. The key to any good health (and any therapy for good health) is making sure there’s no over-tension in the orgasm. When I used to have a bad back, if I went for reflexology session within a day or two after an orgasm she would say ‘oh, you’re quite tight today’. I often used to feel crappy, achy, depressed for a day or two after an orgasm until I figured it all out! I realised after a lot of alexander technique and reflexology that it was to do with fear of pain over a childhood operation (undescended testicle), something I had basically forgotten about. My muscles were rigid and tense and all thoses contractions during an orgasm when my muscles were tight sent my body off in badly ‘skew-riff’ manner, which does affect long-term posture and muscle strength. Thankfully, im over all that now.
But I would have figured it out quicker if it was in the literature.
There’s now lots of Neo-Reichian therapies such as Alexander Technique, Rolfing and Feldenekreis. In not a reflexologist but probably reflexology is one too.
What I don’t understand, unless Im wrong, is why these therapies don’t make a bigger thing of this in their literature and teaching, definitely Alexander technique doesn't mention it. Surely in this day and age no-ones bothered (offended) about reading about this important health subject (?) esp. if will improve their health.
Is there a mention of the ‘orgasm reflex’ in reflexology?
Is there a spot on the foot that represents the ‘orgasm reflex’?
In my opinion, the whole foot represents the orgasm as the whole body needs to free and relaxed during one to remain healthy.
Cheers
this 'arnie sounding' guy talks about it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqgJ6FmZK7o