Video: David Brahinsky, PhD – Reich’s Functional Approach to Natural Science in Relation to Mainstream Cosmological Theories
December 3, 2022
Reich’s Functional Approach to Natural Science in Relation to Mainstream Cosmological Theories
Saturday, December 3rd at 3:00pm ET
David Brahinsky, PhD, will discuss an article he has written, to be published in the next issue of the Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science. The article is titled “Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse by Mary-Jane Rubenstein: A Review in Relation to the Work of Wilhelm Reich.”
The article begins:
The focus and flow of Mary-Jane Rubenstein’s book is summarized, on the front cover: “… in which are discussed pre-, early-, and post-modern multipleworld’s cosmologies; the sundry arguments for and against them; the striking peculiarities of their adherents and detractors; the shifting boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion; and the stubbornly persistent question of whether creation has been ‘designed’.”
The article is available at this link. Dr. Brahinsky will present a summary of the content, to be followed by questions and discussion.
David Brahinsky is a professor of philosophy, humanities and comparative religion at Bucks County Community College, Newtown, Pa. He received his Ph.D. from Binghamton University in 1976. David also created a school in what is called “The Fourth Way” which teaches work on oneself via the methods of G.I. Gurdjieff. He included the discoveries of Wilhelm Reich as a fundamental aspect of the school’s teachings. David has published a book, “Reich and Gurdjieff: Sexuality and the Evolution of Consciousness” and a number of articles, including a critique of Herbert Marcuse’s understanding of Reich, and Reich on the roots of fascism (these have been published in the Annals of the Institute for Orgonomic Science).