The Occult Rejects

The Occult Rejects

Occultists, Rejects, and Mystics trying to educate others about magick and occultism so others can figure out who they are and the world around them.

  1. The Mechanics of Magick: Hypnosis — The Occult Science That Became Psychology Part 1

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    The Mechanics of Magick: Hypnosis — The Occult Science That Became Psychology Part 1

    Links For The Occult Rejects https://linktr.ee/theoccultrejects Occult Research Institute https://www.occultresearchinstitute.org/ Substack https://substack.com/@theoccultrejects?r=7auau0&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page Cash App https://cash.app/$theoccultrejects Venmo @TheOccultRejects Buy Me A Coffee buymeacoffee.com/TheOccultRejects Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheOccultRejects Condensed Bibliography for Part One Franz Anton Mesmer. Memoir on the Discovery of Animal Magnetism. Franz Anton Mesmer. Aphorisms of M. Mesmer. Report of the Commissioners Charged by the King with the Examination of Animal Magnetism, commonly associated with the Franklin Commission. Jean-Sylvain Bailly. Secret Report on Mesmerism / Rapport secret. Robert Darnton. Mesmerism and the End of the Enlightenment in France. Henri F. Ellenberger. The Discovery of the Unconscious: The History and Evolution of Dynamic Psychiatry. Adam Crabtree. From Mesmer to Freud: Magnetic Sleep and the Roots of Psychological Healing. Adam Crabtree. Animal Magnetism, Early Hypnotism, and Psychical Research, 1766–1925: An Annotated Bibliography. Alan Gauld. A History of Hypnotism. Frank A. Pattie. Mesmer and Animal Magnetism: A Chapter in the History of Medicine. Alison Winter. Mesmerized: Powers of Mind in Victorian Britain. James Braid. Neurypnology; or, The Rationale of Nervous Sleep, Considered in Relation with Animal Magnetism. James Braid. The Power of the Mind over the Body. Abbé Faria. De la cause du sommeil lucide. Armand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marquis de Puységur. Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire et à l’établissement du magnétisme animal. James Esdaile. Mesmerism in India, and Its Practical Application in Surgery and Medicine. James Esdaile. The Introduction of Mesmerism as an Anaesthetic and Curative Agent into the Hospitals of India. Walter Pagel. Paracelsus: An Introduction to Philosophical Medicine in the Era of the Renaissance. D. P. Walker. Spiritual and Demonic Magic: From Ficino to Campanella. Stuart Clark. Thinking with Demons: The Idea of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe. Brian P. Levack. The Devil Within: Possession and Exorcism in the Christian West. Moshe Sluhovsky. Believe Not Every Spirit: Possession, Mysticism, and Discernment in Early Modern Catholicism. Jessica Riskin. Science in the Age of Sensibility: The Sentimental Empiricists of the French Enlightenment. Peter Lamont. Extraordinary Beliefs: A Historical Approach to a Psychological Problem. Kapil Raj. “When Scottish Medicine Hospitalized Indian Magic: Dr James Esdaile’s Mesmeric Surgery in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Bengal.” David Arnold. Colonizing the Body: State Medicine and Epidemic Disease in Nineteenth-Century India. Projit Bihari Mukharji. Nationalizing the Body: The Medical Market, Print and Daktari Medicine. Waltraud Ernst. Studies on mesmerism, colonial medicine, psychiatry, and medical practice in British India. Also want to remind people about the website, if you're into reading we have tons of information by multiple contributors, and we got t-shirts up on the site if you're interested. Fun fact, the art is all based on the eyeball. A

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