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Intimations of a Spiritual New Age: II. Wilhelm Reich as Transpersonal Psychologist. Part I: Context, Development, and Crisis in Reich’s Bio-energetic Spiritual Psychology

Harry T. Hunt

International Journal of Transpersonal Studies September 1, 2018 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.24972/ijts.2018.37.2.1 via OpenAlex

Summary

Wilhelm Reich's work represents a unique form of 'vitalistic' transpersonal psychology aimed at creating a future spirituality to counteract materialism and disenchantment with traditional religion. His ideas reflect stages of unitive mysticism and a personal crisis he experienced later in life. The paper also hints at the potential implications of Reich's theories for consciousness studies and emerging spiritual movements.

Study at a glance

Key finding Reich developed a distinctive version of transpersonal psychology intended to transform materialism and foster a new spirituality.

Abstract

Wilhelm Reich is the focus of this second in a series of papers on a group of independent figures from the 1930s into the 1950s—also including Jung, the later Heidegger, Toynbee, Bergson, Teilhard de Chardin, and Simone Weil—who in the context of those years of crisis articulated overlapping visions of a future “New Age” spirituality that might in some more distant future serve to balance and even transform a globalizing materialism and disenchantment with traditional religion. The later Reich developed a highly original version of a “vitalistic” transpersonal psychology, as his “religion for the children of the future,” which needs to be differentiated from its more doubtful supportive research in his orgone physics and biology. The spiritual nature of his larger intuitions of a transformative life energy is also reflected in the parallels between Reich’s personal development and the classical purgation/illumination phases of unitive mysticism, and the “spiritual emergency” of his final “dark night” crisis. A later paper will concentrate on largely unrealized implications of Reich’s work for still evolving directions in consciousness studies, neoshamanism, the historical Jesus, emergent systems approaches in science, and a future planetary identity.

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