The Mesmerist's Victim


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Reproduction of the original: The Mesmerist's Victim by Alexander Dumas







The Teachings of Huna


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The Secret Science Behind Miracles deals with the discovery of an ancient and secret system of workable magic, which, if we can learn to use it as did the native magicians of Polynesia and North Africa, bids fair to change the world … Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis is a practical manual of self-suggestion using the Huna techniques, including detailed instructions as to how the operation works. Huna (Hawaiian for "secret") is the word adopted by the author in 1936 to describe his theory of metaphysics. "This information concerning those parts of psychology which we have come to call hypnosis, mesmerism and suggestion, is being presented as an addition to the scant literature on the ancient psycho-religious system of the Polynesians called "Huna" or the "Secret"."




Self-Suggestion


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This is one of Max Freedom Long's latter books. One of the highlights of this book is the review of the self-help scene during the mid-50s, including a mention of Dianetics, as well as General Semantics and other belief systems. Mostly though, this is a practical manual of self-suggestion using the Huna techniques, including detailed instructions as to how the operation works. An appendix discusses the larger context of this in the Huna world.




The Sciences in Enlightened Europe


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Radically reorienting our understanding of the Enlightenment, this book explores the complex relations between "englightened" values and the making of scientific knowledge. Here monsters and automata, barometers and botanical gardens, polite academics and boisterous clubs, plans for violent wars and for universal peace, are all relocated in the landscape of enlightened Europe. The contributors show how changing forms of discipline, machinery, and instrumentation affected the emergence of new kinds of knowledge; consider how institutions of public rate taste and conversation helped provide a common frame for the study of human and nonhuman natures; and explore the regional operations of scientific culture at the geographical fringes of Europe. Covering a wide range of scientific disciplines, both in the principal European countries and in areas peripheral to Europe, the book also includes ample illustrations and an extensive bibliography. Implicated in the rise of both fascism and liberal secularism, the moral and political values that shaped the Enlightenment remain controversial today. Through careful scrutiny of how these values influenced and were influenced by the concrete practices of its sciences, this book gives us an entirely new sense of the Enlightenment. -- from back cover.




SELF-SUGGESTION


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this is one of Max Freedom Long's latter books. One of the highlights of this book is the review of the self-help scene during the mid-50s, including a mention of Dianetics, as well as General Semantics and other belief systems. Mostly though, this is a practical manual of self-suggestion using the Huna techniques, including detailed instructions as to how the operation works. An appendix discusses the larger context of this in the Huna world.




Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis


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Max Freedom Long's 'Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis' delves into the realm of mind-body connections, exploring the power of suggestion and the Huna theory of healing through hypnotic techniques. Long's writing is clear and concise, making complex concepts accessible to readers interested in psychology and alternative healing practices. Drawing from his research on Polynesian shamanism, Long provides a unique perspective on the intersection of Western psychology and ancient spiritual traditions. This book is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the potential of the human mind in relation to health and well-being. Max Freedom Long, known for his work on the Huna philosophy, was a researcher and author fascinated by the ways in which indigenous cultures approached healing and spiritual practices. His background in anthropology and psychology informed his exploration of hypnotism and mesmerism, leading to the creation of the Huna theory. Long's expertise in these areas shines through in 'Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis,' making it a comprehensive and insightful read for anyone interested in alternative healing methods. I highly recommend 'Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis' to readers intrigued by the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and holistic healing. Long's scholarly approach and thorough research make this book a valuable addition to any library focused on mind-body connections and the power of suggestion.




Teaching of Huna


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The Secret Science Behind Miracles deals with the discovery of an ancient and secret system of workable magic, which, if we can learn to use it as did the native magicians of Polynesia and North Africa, bids fair to change the world ... Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis is a practical manual of self-suggestion using the Huna techniques, including detailed instructions as to how the operation works. Huna (Hawaiian for "secret") is the word adopted by the author in 1936 to describe his theory of metaphysics. "This information concerning those parts of psychology which we have come to call hypnosis, mesmerism and suggestion, is being presented as an addition to the scant literature on the ancient psycho-religious system of the Polynesians called "Huna" or the "Secret"."




Huna and Self Suggestion


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Using self-suggestion is a simple process which may be divided into three steps: First, quite naturally, one must decide what is to be suggested to the low self by the middle self - to the subconscious by the conscious mind self. Second, one relaxes the body, stills the trains of thought that may be running through the mind, and, when the low self is in this way made ready to accept suggestion, the third step is taken. This third step is to give the suggestion to the low self either aloud or silently. One may succeed in getting some response from the low self on the very first attempt to use self-suggestion, but usually it takes a little period of practice before one gets a full and swift response. One learns to crawl, then to walk, and then to run. An attempt to reverse the process and start with the running cannot help but be a waste of time. (From Chapter 4) Get Your Copy Today!




Finding List


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