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4 Books on HYPNOTISM All eBooks are on one CD
1. Complete Hypnotism: Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use by A. Alpheus written in 1903 is 56 pages in length. "There is no doubt that hypnotism is a very old subject, though the name was not invented till 1850. In it was wrapped up the "mysteries of Isis" in Egypt thousands of years ago, and probably it was one of the weapons, if not the chief instrument of operation, of the magi mentioned in the Bible and of the "wise men" of Babylon and Egypt. "Laying on of hands" must have been a form of mesmerism, and Greek oracles of Delphi and other places seem to have been delivered by priests or priestesses who went into trances of self-induced hypnotism. It is suspected that the fakirs of India who make trees grow from dry twigs in a few minutes, or transform a rod into a serpent (as Aaron did in Bible history), operate by some form of hypnotism. The people of the East are much more subject to influences of this kind than Western peoples are, and there can be no question that the religious orgies of heathendom were merely a form of that hysteria which is so closely related to the modern phenomenon of hypnotism." 2. Hypnotism for Professionals was written in 1953, by Konradi Leitner and is 120 pages in length. "From the theoretical and historical sections you will, I earnestly hope, derive an appreciation of the worth and importance of hypnotism as a science. But the bulk of the material deals with the practice of hypnotism, that is to say, with hypnotism as an art. Now the classic method of teaching an art is to formulate a system of rules which are supposed to represent a lifetime's experiences boiled down to predigested capsules. This can be a very dull and not particularly nourishing diet. I prefer the method of personal, informal guidance. With you, the reader, invisibly at my side, I shall induct a number of subjects into hypnosis, lead them through the various stages of trance, and restore them to a waking state." 3. The Elements of Hypnotism: The Induction of Hypnosis, its Phenomena, Its Dangers and Value with 20 illustrations written in 1893 by Harry Vincent, is 300 pages in length. "THIS book has been written in the endeavour to meet a want which has often been pointed, out to me. Within its pages I have tried to give a simple account of the nature and effects of hypnotism to show how the state is produced, and what it is." 4. The Handbook of Suggestive Therapeutics; Applied Hypnotism and Psychic Science: A Manual of Practical Psychotherapy Especially for The General Practioner of Medicine and Surgery was written in 1912, by Henry Munrow and is over 400 pages in length. "That psychotherapy has won for itself the highest recognition of its deserved place in therapeutics is no longer questioned by one who has kept his eyes open to the advances of modern medical science..."
Four all time classics on one CD! Make sure your postal address is correct as the CD is mailed to you.
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