Thank you for reference. I will check him out.Eelco wrote:I was really looking for other peoples experiences with the above mentioned breath-work.
I agree completely with the ref-flag therapists. It's why I discontinued, But since we are discussing Reich's work in this thread I was wondering if any else used his breathing. Apart from Orgonite and cloud-busters Reich has set the stage for many "modern" day therapies which base themselves around the insights of body types and body armor. Lowens Bioenergetic analysis for instance expanded on Reich's work. Reichs Body types also find there way into many massage related therapies. From rolfing(deep tissue massage) to esalen massage therapies.
Anyway I did Reich's Breathwork oh 25 years ago? Some rebirthing sessions say 20 years ago and the transformational breathing was something i tried between 4 to 6 years ago. So it's not something that is very much in the front of my awareness at the moment.
My own breathwork has become way more easy going and subtle through basic theravadan buddhist vipassana and samatha practises.
Which means I know full well the boredom you spoke of. But also have I glimpsed the silence it brings when we persevere to gently guide our attention back to the breath..
WIth Love
Eelco
What is your goal or intentions with this breath work, that you have studied?
The Orgonite that I have seen, seemed different then Willhiem's work. When you find who came up with orgonite, please let us know. This guy seems more reasonable to research done with the concept then most videos I have seen. It aint HD but it is informative.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCg64JCm_pc[/youtube]
I sort of relate to him with my previous practice of Huna and the scientific use with a pendulum for the human Psyche. Psychiatry is a hobby.