These two pages introduce the concept of hypnotism as proposed by Mesmer and explain the French government's investigation of the claim of hypnotism's ability to heal or work on the body. Since I've read some of Mary Baker Eddy's biographies, I know she tried hypnotism herself, to find healing. At first, she thought it healed but then the healing didn't last so she moved on in her search before discovering Christian Science. I underlined randomly, now that I look at the page:
mutual influence
impressions made upon the senses
the power of the imaginationThe only full sentence I underlined is:
In no instance is the effect of animal magnetism, recently called hypnotism, other than the effect of illusion.Hypnotism seems to be one of the those rigid beliefs in people. They either do believe in it or they don't.
The term "mutual influence" is interesting because that's not how most people would think of hypnotism. I hope MBE explains this in the chapter.
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