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Orgone Biophysical Research Lab: Orgonomy & Wilhelm Reich

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The Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory, Inc., is a non-profit science research and educational foundation, established in 1978 by James DeMeo, Director of Research since that date. Over the years, the Lab has supported various research projects, and educational lectures and workshops in both the USA and overseas, focused upon the basic sex-economic and orgone biophysical discoveries of the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich. Work sponsored by the Lab has included cross-cultural social research, experimental investigation of the biophysical effects of the orgone energy accumulator, methods for objectification of the biological and atmospheric orgone energy, and field-research and applications of the Reich cloudbuster under both drought and desert conditions. The Lab also publishes a research journal, Pulse of the Planet, and other Special Reports and books. The Lab is an independent organization, but enjoys an informal, cooperative, and productive working relationship with other responsible individuals and organizations.

In 1995, the Lab was relocated to a location in southern Oregon, in the mountains above the picturesque town of Ashland which is known around the world for its natural beauty and Shakespeare Theatre festivals. Following an extensive land search, a suitable 16 acre site was located which met or exceeded all of our necessary requirements for an exceptional research and educational facility.

The Greensprings Center is located at 4200 feet elevation, in the crisp, fresh air of pine-fir-cedar old growth forests of the Greensprings region, east of Ashland on the southern slopes of Mount Chinquapin, close to where the Cascades meet the Siskiyou Mountains. Climatically, all four seasons are experienced, but summer is dry and mild, while winter passes with up to four feet of snow. In addition to being close to Ashland and the scenic Pacific Coast, the Greensprings Center is close to the historical Applegate branch of the Oregon Trail, the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, and to various other National Forests, parks, scenic areas, historical markers, and Indian reservations. Crater Lake, the deepest lake in North America (with the bluest water in the world), is only a short distance to the north, as is the spectacular Mt. McLoughlin, while Mt. Shasta is just to the south.

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