Record of a Friendship

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or twelve years my work had developed quite a bit, with a score of im­
portant medical practitioners around and being talked about all over the
U.S. and abroad. It was clear that difficulties which would have taken
years of work to eliminate, could be cleared up in a few sessions.
Please let me know by return mail what you are deciding to do. I
would love to see Zoe and Ena, and have you for talks with and not
without whiskey.


Summerhill School
Leiston, Suffolk


My dear Reich,



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May 25, 1948

Yours today. I guess we'll come even if we don't make our
expenses. Meanwhile I won't cancel the passages. But if our stay means
that you or Hamilton or anyone else have to give us dollars to travel
etc. I can't come on these tenns.
Regarding Constance and others, I should think that O. therapy
ohne [without] the opportunity to have a love life is not successful.
I look forward much to meeting you again. I get depressed with all
my troubles with staff etc., and a visit to you bucks me up a great deal.


Orgonon
Rangeley, Maine


My dear Neill:



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June 5, 1948

I agree fully with you about your statement that orgone
therapy without concrete establishment of a satisfactory love life can
only be a partial success.
I want you to accept my offer to be my guest together with your
family. Thus, the danger of not earning your expenses will be
greatly diminished. The funds of the Orgone Research Fund are ex­
hausted, and extremely strained by the construction of the observatory
building· which we are putting up at present. But I don't doubt that you


  • This was the second major building to be put up on the Orgonon property.

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