This is the expression that this individual had assumed, and for a moment, I thought I’d somehow entered a Universal Studios movie set. A very profound shiver went up my spine. In this very strange moment, this individual didn’t recognize me. I see him in a favorite coffee shop almost every morning.
I was going to chalk it up to reading way too much Edgar Allan Poe of recent (for the Dynamic Literature group I’m frequenting with fellow Heilkunst Physicians), however I’m observing this irksome phenomenon in other foreigners, AND fellow physicians are pointing out having witnessed similar states of absentee individualism post Morbid (read between the lines) Vaxxines state. It’s vexing indeed.
Dr. Wilhelm Reich understood the times we we’re now entering about 80 years in advance. A psychoanalyst who had studied under Freud, he knew that we were a ‘people in trouble’ (which is why he wrote a book titled thusly). He also knew that the family and the essence of our sexuality was going to be replaced by a ‘contactlessness.’ Think of how our phones have folks scrolling robotically and mindlessly for hours. What’s the purpose in having so much of the population ‘off line’ so to speak?
Reich said,
In the interest of scientific objectivity, we kill what is alive before making any statements about it. The result is necessarily a mechanistic, machine-like image of life, from which life’s most essential quality, its specific aliveness, is missing—an aliveness uncomfortably reminiscent of the intense organ sensations experienced in childhood.
This is why removing iatrogenic (Pharma-induced) trauma, chronic diseases (like cancer), and both adult and childhood trauma is so critical to making one whole (literally the ‘heiling’ in Heilkunst). We’re in a battle, really, trying to reclaim our essential selves, our aliveness, our healthy organ sensations from the Ahrimanic forces preferring us as mechanistic, machine-like robots. It’s a battle for human freedom.
This month, this heavy topic will be discussed by our senior Doctor of Medical Heilkunst, Jeff Korentayer, within these newsletter pages. His first foray is a four part series on Reich’s offerings, and then one stand-alone article really speaking to the phenomenon of our collective suffering as per Wilhelm Reich. After that, perhaps you might pick up Rudolf Steiner’s book, The Philosophy of Freedom, if you’re clamouring to know more about how we’ve ended up suffering such suppressed screams.
At least when the zombie apocalypse of armored, drug-damaged souls hits your neighborhood, you’ll know why. God help us!
Love,
Ally and Jeff
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