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They called him a madman. A sex-crazed fraud.

But Wilhelm Reich discovered something no one was ready to hear:

Trauma lives in the body—and healing must begin there.

Here’s how he was silenced, erased, and proven right 70 years later: 🧵 (by a PhD psychologist) Image
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Reich began as a rising star under Freud.

But he soon broke away.

Freud focused on talk. Reich watched the breath. The posture. The tension.

He said the body remembers what the mind forgets.

Trauma lives in our muscles, not just our thoughts. Image
He called it “muscular armor.”
Chronic tension that forms as a defense against feeling.

Stiff jaws. Collapsed chests. Shallow breath.

You’re not just anxious—you’re armored. And it started long before you knew the word “trauma.”
Reich believed healing meant more than insight.

It meant release. He touched. He moved. He breathed with patients.

He broke the rules of psychoanalysis—and was cast out for it.

The body, he said, must express what it once had to suppress.
In 1939, Reich fled Nazi Germany and came to America.

He brought his most controversial idea yet: that humans had a life energy, which he called orgone.

He believed trauma blocked this energy—and the body paid the price. Image
To help patients heal, he invented the orgone accumulator.

A strange-looking box designed to restore energy flow.

The press mocked it.

The government hated it.

The FDA called him a dangerous fraud and launched a full investigation. Image
In 1954, the U.S. banned his device. But they didn’t stop there.

They seized his materials.

Then—by court order—burned his books.

Six tons of his work destroyed.

Pages of wisdom turned to ash. Image
In 1956, Reich was arrested for violating the FDA’s injunction.

He died in federal prison the next year. Alone. No funeral. No obituary.

Just silence.

His name, scrubbed from psychology’s mainstream. Image
But his influence survived—through those he trained.

One of them was Alexander Lowen, who created Bioenergetic Analysis.

He taught that emotions live in the body—and must be released through movement, sound, and breath.

Dr Alexander Lowen
From Lowen came a new generation.

Gabor Maté. Peter Levine. Bessel van der Kolk. Pat Ogden. Stephen Porges.

Somatic therapy. Polyvagal theory. Trauma-informed breathwork.

They all stand on Reich’s forgotten shoulders.
Wilhelm Reich saw it before the science proved it.

Trauma gets trapped in the body. And no amount of thinking will set it free.

The body has to tremble. Cry. Breathe. Shout.

It has to feel.

That’s how it heals.

Dr Gabor Maté
Reich died in disgrace.

But his vision lives in nearly every body-based therapy we use today.

He was exiled by Freud.

Imprisoned by America.

Erased by history.

But his legacy breathes in every trauma survivor who learns to feel again.
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Four men—two poets, two psychiatrists—spanning 900 years, spoke the same truth about healing.

Their wisdom is buried deep in history and psyche.

Here’s how you can use what they discovered to face your unconscious—and start to heal. 🧵 (by a PhD psychologist) Image
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Rumi’s soul cracked open when his closest companion died.

Grief tore him apart but opened a door.

He wrote: “Don’t turn away. Keep your gaze on the bandaged place.”

He turned his grief into a dance that others still do today.

He knew healing begins where the heart breaks. Image
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He buried grief in tragedy:
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After 25 years as a therapist, I’m done pretending.

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Because they know it’s not working.

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Some people “graduate” from therapy with perfect coping skills—and completely numb bodies.

They can recite affirmations.

They still can’t feel joy.
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Aug 9
At 14, he became Messiah.

Seen as a god by millions.

But Krishnamurti rejected it all.

To him, it was all intellectualism and dependency.

He said: "Your brain won’t save you. Healing starts when thought ends."

Here’s why—and how it still matters.🧵 (by a PhD psychologist) Image
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Jiddu Krishnamurti was discovered on a beach in India in 1909 by a powerful theosophist named Charles Leadbeater.

The boy had an “aura of divinity.”

The elite society groomed Krishnamurti to lead a global spiritual revolution.

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They built him an international organization—the Order of the Star in the East.

Thousands joined. Donations poured in. His words were published around the world.

By his 20s, Krishnamurti was being called the next Buddha, Christ, and savior of mankind.

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Aug 8
Depression is not just in your mind—It's emotions stuck in the body.

Bessel van der Kolk and Gabor Maté, both MDs, have turned psychiatry around:

-You can't medicate it away.
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-You can't talk it away

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Depression affects most of us in our lifetime.

Van der Kolk and Maté argue it’s seldom just a chemical imbalance.

It’s usually the result of unprocessed trauma.

Grief, anger, and fear—stuck in your body,

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Depression isn’t just in your head. It’s stored in your nervous system, your muscles, and your tissues.

Trauma that you couldn’t express or process shows up as depression.
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Parenting's a mess—and we are adding to the damage.

We all got hurt (whether you remember it or not).

Now we're repeating the patterns on ourselves, our kids, and everyone else.

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– C. G. Jung

I asked people about parenting.

I got hundreds of responses, and they were eye-opening.

Turns out, most of us are walking around with trauma we unknowingly pass down.
2. What does unhealthy parenting look like? Here's a partial list from the survey:

Controlling
Neglect
Shaming
Impatience
Narcissism
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And that's just the beginning.
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Stop fixing yourself.

You’re not broken—you’re exhausted from performing.

Those old wounds are telling you lies about yourself.

Time to stop "improving" and become your own best friend.

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Not depression.

Not anxiety.

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You’re not lazy.

You’re not too much.

You’re not falling behind.

You’re just carrying the weight of neglect.

Emotional or physical—it doesn’t matter.

There's no one to blame—but we must look at what happened to us if we want to grow.
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