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Delving into Hypnosis: 5 Insightful Books You Can't Miss - A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis Trilby Dark recess A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis etc - cover
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Delving into Hypnosis: 5 Insightful Books You Can't Miss - A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis Trilby Dark recess A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis etc

Melvin Powers, A. Alpheus, George du Maurier, George O. Smith, Charlotte Rosalys Jones

Editora: e-artnow

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Delving into Hypnosis: 5 Insightful Books You Can't Miss presents a rich tapestry of narratives and explorations surrounding the enigmatic world of hypnosis. This anthology encapsulates the confluence of detailed psychological inquiry, vivid storytelling, and compelling speculative scenarios, creating a harmonious yet diverse experience for readers. Each piece offers a unique perspective, collectively weaving through the mystical threads of suggestion, consciousness, and altered realities, yielding significant insights. The works collectively tap into various literary styles, from analytical essays to immersive narratives, creating a profound appreciation of the multifaceted facets of hypnosis. The contributing authors Charlotte Rosalys Jones, A. Alpheus, George Du Maurier, George O. Smith, and Melvin Powers bring a wealth of expertise and narrative prowess to this anthology. Their diverse backgrounds and perspectives align with key historical and cultural discussions about the power and practices of hypnosis. As this collection bridges literary and scientific explorations, it aligns with broader movements focused on understanding the complexities of human consciousness and potential. Together, the authors create a mosaic that both honors and critiques the practice of hypnosis, revealing its enigmatic allure and inherent controversies. Readers are invited to explore this anthology as an essential resource for understanding hypnosis through literary and scholarly lenses. Through varied stylistic approaches, the collection offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the subject's complexities, making it invaluable for both the curious learner and the seasoned scholar. The anthology not only provides a comprehensive exploration of hypnosis but also sparks critical dialogues between the works, encouraging readers to contemplate its profound impact on human experience.
Disponível desde: 04/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 2000 páginas.

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