Sexual Release and Free Flow of Energy (Orgastic Potency)

Triad 1: Sexual Release (A)

Objects:

  • A: Physiological Response - The physical changes in the body during sexual release. The actual physiological release during sexual activity. Includes changes in heart rate, breathing, and the release of endorphins. Achieves a state of relaxation and mental clarity post-release.
  • B: Psychological Relief - The emotional and mental relief attained through sexual release. The mental and emotional contentment post-release. Contingent upon the successful execution and satisfaction of physical needs. Reduction of Stress is a beneficial byproduct that reinforces the cycle.
  • C: Energy Discharge - The release of accumulated energy during sexual activity. Lowering of stress levels due to the release of endorphins. The energetic aspect aligning with Reich’s orgastic potency, representing a release of accumulated orgone energy. It is the material act that triggers the chain of emotional and mental benefits.

Triadic Analysis:

  • (¬B → ¬A) If there is no Psychological Relief, then Physiological Response is unlikely.
  • (¬C → ¬B) Without Energy Discharge, achieving Psychological Relief is improbable.
  • (¬A ∧ ¬B → ¬C) Without Physiological Response and Psychological Relief, Energy Discharge is unlikely.

Triad 2: Emotional Liberation (B)

Objects:

  • A: Unrestrained Expression - The ability and willingness to freely express one's emotions. Unrestrained Expression enables the individual to vent out emotional tensions and to be open about their feelings.
  • B: Emotional Catharsis - The purging or release of emotional tension leading to an absence of barriers that prevent emotional expression. Emotional Catharsis is the result of such unburdening. Represents the removal of societal or self-imposed restrictions.
  • C: Self-Realization - Accepting one’s emotional state without judgment in order to gain insights. Self-Realization allows for a more complete understanding of one's emotional complexity. Internal emotional harmony is achieved, validating the emotions as they are.

Triadic Analysis

  • ((¬A ∧ B) ∨ ¬C) Lack of Emotional Transparency and presence of Lack of Emotional Blockages, or absence of Self-Acceptance.
  • ((¬B ∧ C) ∨ ¬A) Lack of Emotional Blockages and presence of Self-Acceptance, or absence of Emotional Transparency.
  • ((¬C ∧ A) ∨ ¬B) Lack of Self-Acceptance and presence of Emotional Transparency, or absence of Lack of Emotional Blockages.

Triad 3: Energetic Balance (C)

Objects:

  • A: Physical Equilibrium - The body's homeostatic balance. The body’s state affects the overall energetic field. Physical Equilibrium creates a base for emotional and mental faculties to operate optimally. 
  • B: Emotional Stability - Being emotionally unflappable and resilient. Emotional highs and lows are moderated, contributing to energetic equilibrium. Emotional Stability is a reflection of this equilibrium but also adds to it.
  • C: Mental Clarity - A clear and focused state of mind. Clear thought processes enable better energy flow. Mental Clarity is the final state, where the mind is uncluttered and capable of focused thinking. 

Triad for Analysis: Harmonic

  • ((B ∧ ¬A) ∨ C) Presence of Emotional Stability and absence of Physical Wellness, or presence of Mental Clarity.
  • ((B ∧ ¬C) ∨ A) Presence of Emotional Stability and absence of Mental Clarity, or presence of Physical Wellness.
  • ((A ∧ C) → B) Presence of Physical Wellness and Mental Clarity implies Emotional Stability.

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