Out of the (Orgone) Box
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September/October 1999 Issue
By Hal Cohen, Lingua Franca (www.linguafranca.com/)
The boxes (and their variations) were relatively simple to make and became something of a fad; many people who had no knowledge of Reichian therapy enjoyed the supposed energizing, aphrodisiac effects of the accumulators. Hipsters, Beats, and early hippies all knew about orgone boxes. They were eventually supplanted by other New Age panaceas (and banned by the FDA), but ads for instruction manuals still appear in magazines and on a dozen or so Internet sites.
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