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Animal Magnetism

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Animal Magnetism

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Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Animal magnetism

Animal magnetism is both a synonym for mesmerism as well as the 18th century term for the supposed ethereal medium postulated by Franz Mesmer as a therapeutic agent. Its existence was examined by a French royal commission in 1784, and the commission concluded there was no evidence of its existence or efficacy of the animal magnetic fluid, and that its effects derived from either the imaginations of its subjects or charlatanry. The term is also occasionally employed in the context of Christian Science to describe unheeded mental influences, maliciou ...

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Animal Magnetism: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Animal Magnetism

Animal Magnetism. See MESMERISM

 

(See also: Animal Magnetism, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Animal Magnetism: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Animal Magnetism

Animal Magnetism. While official science calls it a "supposed" agent, and utterly rejects its actuality, the teeming millions of antiquity and of the now living Asiatic nations, Occultists, Theosophists, Spiritualists, and Mystics of every kind and description proclaim it as a well established fact. Animal magnetism is a fluid, an emanation.

 

Some people can emit it for curative purposes through their eyes and the tips of their fingers, while the rest of all creatures, mankind, animals and even every inanimate object, emanate it either as an aura, or a varying light, and that whether consciously or not. When acted upon by Contact: with a patient or by the will of a human operator it is called "Mesmerism" (q.v.).

 

(See also: Animal Magnetism, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Franz Mesmer

Franz Anton Mesmer (May 23, 1734 – March 5, 1815) discovered what he called animal magnetism and others often called mesmerism. The evolution of Mesmer's ideas and practices led James Braid (1795-1860) to develop hypnosis in 1842. Franz Mesmer - Early life. Mesmer was born in the village of Iznang, Swabia. After studying at the Jesuit universities of Dillingen and Ingolstadt, he took up the study of medicine at the University of Vienna in 1759. In 1766 he published a doctoral dissertation with the Latin t ...

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Animal Magnetism: Alternative Health Dictionary on Mesmerism

mesmerism (animal magnetism, magnetic healing): Form of hypnotism named after Franz Anton Mesmer (c. 1734-1815), a Viennese physician who had planned to become a cleric. (Writers also refer to Mesmer as Franciscus Antonius Mesmer, Franz Antoine Mesmer, and Friedrich Anton Mesmer.)

 

Mesmer coined the expression animal magnetism to refer to his concept of a mysterious, magnetic vital fluid that

(a)           permeated the universe and

(b)           was the agent whereby he induced hypnosis (mesmeric sleep) in patients.

 

He principled that an imbalance between animal magnetism within the body and animal magnetism in the environment caused many illnesses. Use of animal magnetism characterizes mesmerism, which survives only partially, as Magnetic healing

 

(See also: Mesmerism, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Ampullae of Lorenzini

The ampullae of Lorenzini are special sensing organs, which are a network of jelly-filled canals found on the heads of Sharks, or dogfish. They are plainly visible as dark spots. They provide the shark with a sixth sense capable of detecting electro-magnetic fields as well as temperature gradients. Ampullae of Lorenzini - Electro-magnetic Field Sensing Ability. The ampullae may detect electric fields and magnetic fields. Sharks may be more sensitive to electric fields than any other animal. Since al ...

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Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Andrew Jackson Davis

Andrew Jackson Davis (11 August 1826 - 1910), American spiritualist, was born at Blooming Grove, New York. He had little education, though probably much more than he and his friends pretended. In 1843 he heard lectures in Poughkeepsie on animal magnetism, as the phenomena of hypnotism was then termed, and found that he had remarkable clairvoyant powers; and in the following year he had ...

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Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Body and Soul Jenny Morris album

Body and Soul is a 1987 album by Jenny Morris. Body and Soul Jenny Morris album - Track listing. Body and Soul (3:17) * (Jenny Morris) Rising Sun (3:32) (Steven Rufsteter/Tony Marsico/Tito Larriva/Chalo Quintana) You I Know (4:08) (Neil Finn) Light Hearted (5:00) (Jenny Morris) You're Gonna Get Hurt (3:38) * (Andrew Farris) Pass It Over (3:25) (Jenny Morris) Animal Magnetism (4:50) (Jenny Morris) Beating on the Same Drum (4: ...

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Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Bioelectromagnetics

Bioelectromagnetics is the study of how electromagnetic fields interact with and influence biological processes. Common areas of investigation include the mechanism of animal migration and navigation using the geomagnetic field, studying the potential effects of man-made sources of electromagnetic fields, such as those produced by the power distribution system and mobile phones, and developing novel therapies to treat various conditions. While several treatments based on the use of magnetic fields have been reported in peer-reviewed j ...

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Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Cat flap

A cat flap (also known as a doggie door or pet door) is a hinged flap set into a door or a window to allow cats, dogs, or other domestic pets to enter and exit a house on their own without needing a human to open the door. They are very popular with cat owners, many of whom like to encourage their cats' natural independence by letting them come and go at will — particularly in the United Kingdom where it is believed that about 90% of all cats (including ferals) have access to the outdoors, many of these via cat flaps ( ...

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Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Imaging

Imaging is the action or process of producing images, animations, 3D computer graphics or any other spatial representation of a physical object. Imaging - Specialized meanings. The word also has many specialized meanings in various disciplines and contexts: In photography, digital imaging is the creation of digital images, typically by image scanning or digital photography, and the processing, compression, storage, printing, and display of such images. In document management, i ...

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Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia - Bioelectromagnetism

Bioelectromagnetism (sometimes equated with bioelectricity) refers to the static voltage of biological cells and to the electric currents that flow in living tissues, such as nerves and muscles, as a result of action potentials. Bioelectromagnetism - Description. Biological cells use bioelectricity to store metabolic energy, to do work or trigger internal changes, and to signal one another. Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the magnetic fields they g ...

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Animal Magnetism: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on MALICIOUS ANIMAL MAGNETISM

MALICIOUS ANIMAL MAGNETISM

Term coined by Mary Baker Eddy. Evil forces are always generated consciously or unconsciously by our enemies. As we become more attuned to the positive forces, the more open we become to all universal forces and the more likely it is that we also make ourselves vulnerable to negative vibrations. Popularity usually draws considerable malice along with its good will. The excruciating physical pain that wracked Mrs. Eddy in her final years, which she was not supposed to be feeling, was not attributed to any failing of Christian Science, but always to "M.A.M.

 

 

(See also: MALICIOUS ANIMAL MAGNETISM, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia II - Franz Mesmer - The advent of animal magnetism

In 1774 Mesmer used a magnet to produce an "artificial tide" in a patient. Mesmer had her swallow a preparation containing iron, and then attached magnets to various parts of her body. She reported feeling streams of a mysterious fluid running through her body and was relieved of her symptoms for several hours. Mesmer did not believe that the magnets had achieved the cure on their own. He felt that he had contributed animal magnetism, which had accumulated in his own body, to ...

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Franz Mesmer, Franz Mesmer - Early life, Franz Mesmer - The advent of animal magnetism, Franz Mesmer - Trivia, Franz Mesmer - Works by Franz Mesmer

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Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia II - Franz Mesmer - Early life

Mesmer was born in the village of Iznang, Swabia. After studying at the Jesuit universities of Dillingen and Ingolstadt, he took up the study of medicine at the University of Vienna in 1759. In 1766 he published a doctoral dissertation with the Latin title De planetarum influxu in corpus humanum, which discussed the influence of the Moon and the planets on the human body and on disease (medical astrology). Evidence assembled by Frank A. Pattie suggests that Mesmer plagiarized his dissertati ...

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Franz Mesmer, Franz Mesmer - Early life, Franz Mesmer - The advent of animal magnetism, Franz Mesmer - Trivia, Franz Mesmer - Works by Franz Mesmer

Read more here: » Franz Mesmer: Encyclopedia II - Franz Mesmer - Early life

Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Magnets and Other Healing Objects

History of hypnosis - Paracelsus and Magnet healing. Paracelsus (1493-1541), a Swiss medical doctor who is also known for his discovery of the mercury cure for syphilis, was the first physician to utilize magnets in his work. Many people were healed after he passed magnets (or lodestones) over their body. History of hypnosis - Valentine Greatrakes and Johann Joseph Gassner. An Irishman by the name of Valentine Greatrakes (1628-1666) was known as "the Great Irish Stroker" for his ability to heal ...

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History of hypnosis, History of hypnosis - Pre-History, History of hypnosis - Indian & Egyptian sleep temples, History of hypnosis - Magnets and Other Healing Objects, History of hypnosis - Paracelsus and Magnet healing, History of hypnosis - Valentine Greatrakes and Johann Joseph Gassner, History of hypnosis - Father Maximilian Hell, History of hypnosis - Franz Anton Mesmer and Animal Magnetism, History of hypnosis - French Revolution in 1789 and oriental hypnosis of Abbe Faria, History of hypnosis - Marquis de Puységur and somnambulism, History of hypnosis - Récamier, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Medical Research, History of hypnosis - James Braid and Hypnotism, History of hypnosis - John Elliotson, History of hypnosis - James Esdaile in India, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Psychological Studies, History of hypnosis - Jean-Martin Charcot, History of hypnosis - Holy See of 1847, History of hypnosis - American Civil War, History of hypnosis - Ambroise-Auguste Liébault, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1892, History of hypnosis - Emile Coué and the Laws of Suggestion, History of hypnosis - Modern Applications, History of hypnosis - Platanov Pavlov and Russian Applications, History of hypnosis - Sigmund Freud Joseph Breuer and Hypnotherapy, History of hypnosis - Hypnosis in World War I World War II and the Korean War, History of hypnosis - Clark Hull, History of hypnosis - Andrew Salter, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1955, History of hypnosis - André Weitzenhoffer and Ernest Hilgard, History of hypnosis - American Medical Association Approval 1958, History of hypnosis - Recent Innovators and Current Applications, History of hypnosis - Milton Erickson and Authortarian vs. Permissive styles, History of hypnosis - Dave Elman, History of hypnosis - Ormond McGill, History of hypnosis - Jeffery Zeig

Read more here: » History of hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Magnets and Other Healing Objects

Animal Magnetism: Alternative Health Dictionary on Mesmerism

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Animal Magnetism: Theosophy Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Mesmerism

A Theosophical definition of Mesmerism :

 

Mesmerism

An ill-understood branch of human knowledge, developed within fairly recent times, connected with the existence of the psychomagnetic fluid in man which can be employed by the will for purposes either good or evil.

 

Mesmerism has been called animal magnetism, but more often in former times than at present. The first European who rediscovered and openly proclaimed the existence of this subtle psychomagnetic fluid in man was Dr. Friedrich Anton Mesmer, born in Germany in 1733, who died in 1815. His honesty and his theories have been more or less vindicated in modern times by later students of the subject.

 

There are distinct differences as among mesmerism, hypnotism, psychologization, and suggestion, etc. (See also Hypnotism)

 

See also: Mesmerism, Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Medical Research

History of hypnosis - James Braid and Hypnotism. The evolution of Mesmer's ideas and practices led James Braid (1795-1860) to coin the term and develop the procedure known as hypnosis in 1842. Popularly titled the "Father of Modern Hypnotism", Braid rejected Mesmer's idea of magnetism inducing hypnosis, and ascribed the creation of the 'mesmeric trance' to a physiological process—the prolonged attention on a bright moving object or similar object of fixation. He postulated that "protracted ocular fixation ...

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History of hypnosis, History of hypnosis - Pre-History, History of hypnosis - Indian & Egyptian sleep temples, History of hypnosis - Magnets and Other Healing Objects, History of hypnosis - Paracelsus and Magnet healing, History of hypnosis - Valentine Greatrakes and Johann Joseph Gassner, History of hypnosis - Father Maximilian Hell, History of hypnosis - Franz Anton Mesmer and Animal Magnetism, History of hypnosis - French Revolution in 1789 and oriental hypnosis of Abbe Faria, History of hypnosis - Marquis de Puységur and somnambulism, History of hypnosis - Récamier, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Medical Research, History of hypnosis - James Braid and Hypnotism, History of hypnosis - John Elliotson, History of hypnosis - James Esdaile in India, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Psychological Studies, History of hypnosis - Jean-Martin Charcot, History of hypnosis - Holy See of 1847, History of hypnosis - American Civil War, History of hypnosis - Ambroise-Auguste Liébault, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1892, History of hypnosis - Emile Coué and the Laws of Suggestion, History of hypnosis - Modern Applications, History of hypnosis - Platanov Pavlov and Russian Applications, History of hypnosis - Sigmund Freud Joseph Breuer and Hypnotherapy, History of hypnosis - Hypnosis in World War I World War II and the Korean War, History of hypnosis - Clark Hull, History of hypnosis - Andrew Salter, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1955, History of hypnosis - André Weitzenhoffer and Ernest Hilgard, History of hypnosis - American Medical Association Approval 1958, History of hypnosis - Recent Innovators and Current Applications, History of hypnosis - Milton Erickson and Authortarian vs. Permissive styles, History of hypnosis - Dave Elman, History of hypnosis - Ormond McGill, History of hypnosis - Jeffery Zeig

Read more here: » History of hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Medical Research

Animal Magnetism: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Pre-History

History of hypnosis - Indian & Egyptian sleep temples. "Hypnotism as therapy seems to have originated among the Hindus, who often took their sick to the temples to be cured by hypnotic suggestion or 'temple-sleep,' as in Egypt and Greece. The Englishmen who introduced hypnotherapy into England —Braid, Esdaile and Elliotson—'undoubtedly got their ideas, and some of their experience, from contact with India”. (Will Durant; ‘Story of Civilization’). India, represented in their book, the Law of Manu, wh ...

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History of hypnosis, History of hypnosis - Pre-History, History of hypnosis - Indian & Egyptian sleep temples, History of hypnosis - Magnets and Other Healing Objects, History of hypnosis - Paracelsus and Magnet healing, History of hypnosis - Valentine Greatrakes and Johann Joseph Gassner, History of hypnosis - Father Maximilian Hell, History of hypnosis - Franz Anton Mesmer and Animal Magnetism, History of hypnosis - French Revolution in 1789 and oriental hypnosis of Abbe Faria, History of hypnosis - Marquis de Puységur and somnambulism, History of hypnosis - Récamier, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Medical Research, History of hypnosis - James Braid and Hypnotism, History of hypnosis - John Elliotson, History of hypnosis - James Esdaile in India, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Psychological Studies, History of hypnosis - Jean-Martin Charcot, History of hypnosis - Holy See of 1847, History of hypnosis - American Civil War, History of hypnosis - Ambroise-Auguste Liébault, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1892, History of hypnosis - Emile Coué and the Laws of Suggestion, History of hypnosis - Modern Applications, History of hypnosis - Platanov Pavlov and Russian Applications, History of hypnosis - Sigmund Freud Joseph Breuer and Hypnotherapy, History of hypnosis - Hypnosis in World War I World War II and the Korean War, History of hypnosis - Clark Hull, History of hypnosis - Andrew Salter, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1955, History of hypnosis - André Weitzenhoffer and Ernest Hilgard, History of hypnosis - American Medical Association Approval 1958, History of hypnosis - Recent Innovators and Current Applications, History of hypnosis - Milton Erickson and Authortarian vs. Permissive styles, History of hypnosis - Dave Elman, History of hypnosis - Ormond McGill, History of hypnosis - Jeffery Zeig

Read more here: » History of hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Pre-History

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