How to Hypnotize - Anonymous
Delve into the fascinating world of hypnotism with this meticulously prepared print edition of "How to hypnotize, Multum in parvo library, vol. 3, no. 28, April, 1896." This historical text, subtitled "The science of controlling the minds of others," explores the principles of mind control and suggestion, offering insights into the techniques and applications of hypnotism. Explore the concepts of self-hypnosis and mentalism through the lens of late 19th-century psychological thought.
While the author remains anonymous, the content provides a unique glimpse into historical approaches to psychic phenomena, stress management, and mental health. This volume offers a window into the enduring human fascination with the power of the mind and the potential for influencing thought and behavior. A valuable resource for those interested in the history of hypnotism and the development of psychological techniques.
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