Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the enigmatic world of hypnotism with Carl Sextus's comprehensive exploration, "Hypnotism, its Facts, Theories and Related Phenomena, With Explanatory Anecdotes, Descriptions and Reminiscences." This compelling work delves into the history, principles, and practical applications of hypnotism, offering readers a detailed understanding of its potential and limitations.
Sextus elucidates the core theories surrounding hypnotism, supported by a rich collection of anecdotes and real-life descriptions. The book explores the connection between hypnotism and related phenomena, such as mesmerism, and how these practices interact with the human mind. Whether you are a student of psychology, an alternative medicine enthusiast, or simply curious about the mysteries of the mind, this book provides valuable insights into a fascinating subject.
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