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Hypnotic Influence
As we have mentioned in the previous lesson, there is a general
resemblance between the manifestation of Mental Influence, known as
"Fascination," and that known as Hypnotic Influence. In the manifestation
known as Fascination, the influence is exerted solely by Thought-Waves
passing from mind to mind without a physical medium or channel other than
the ether. In Hypnotic Influence, on the contrary, the influence is
heightened by means of passes, stroking or eye-influence.
In Hypnotic Influence the mind of the person affected, whom we shall
call the "subject," is rendered passive by a flow of mental energy
calculated to render it more or less drowsy or sleepy, and therefore less
calculated to set up powers of resistance to the Thought-Waves of the
person using the influence.
But the power employed is the same in all cases, no matter whether they
fall under the classification of Fascination or whether that of Hypnotic
Influence. The two classes of manifestation, as a matter of fact, really
blend into each other, and it is difficult to draw a dividing line in some
cases.
Hypnotic Influence is a form of that which was formerly termed
Mesmerism, which name was given to it in honor of its discoverer,
Frederick Anton Mesmer, who practiced this form of Mental Influence during
the latter half of the Eighteenth Century. As a fact, however, the force
and its use was known to the ancients centuries before Mesmer’s time, the
latter person having merely rediscovered it. Mesmer taught that the power
was based upon the presence of a strange universal fluid which pervaded
everything, and which had a peculiar effect upon the nerves and brains of
people. He and his followers believed that it was necessary to put the
subjects into a sound sleep before they could be influenced. But both of
these ideas have given way to the new theories on the subject now held by
investigators and students of the subject.
It is now known that the "magnetic fluid" believed in by Mesmer and his
followers is nothing else than the currents of Thought-Waves emanating
from the mind of the operator. And it is also known that the "deep sleep"
condition is not necessary to render the will of the subject subservient
to that of the operator. It is also now known that the nerves of the arms
and fingers afford a highly sensitive conductor for the mental currents,
which may be propelled over them to the mind of the subject, or to his
nerves and muscles. This fact is explained by the well-known scientific
fact that the material of which the nerves are composed is almost
identical with that of the brain – in fact the nervous system may be
spoken of as a continuation of the brain itself. It is now also known that
the eye has a peculiar property of transmitting the mental currents along
the rays of light entering it and from thence to the eyes of the other
person. The above fact explains the phenomena of hypnotic influence, as it
is now known to science. The question of "Suggestion" also has a bearing
on the subject, as we shall see presently.
Modern operators do not produce the "deep sleep" condition usually
except in cases when it is desired to produce some form of psychic
phenomena apart from the subject of Mental Influence – that is, in which
they are merely inducing the deep hypnotic condition in order to get the
subject into a psychic condition in which the phenomena mentioned may be
manifested or exhibited. We shall not enter into this phase of the subject
in this book, for it is outside of the immediate subject. The modern
hypnotic investigator merely induces a passive state in the mind, nerves
or muscles of the subject sufficient to reduce the powers of resistance,
and then he gives his orders or "verbal suggestions" accompanied by a
projection of his Thought-Waves into the mind of the subject.
In order to illustrate the subject, we will give you a few experiments,
which may be easily performed by anyone manifesting the power of
concentration and thought-projection. There is of course a great
difference in the degrees of impressionability of different persons to
hypnotic influence – that is to say, difference of degrees resistance.
Some persons will interpose a strong resistance, while others will set up
a very feeble resistance, which is easily beaten down by the will of the
operator. In the following experiments you had better begin by getting
some person who is perfectly willing for the experiment, and who will not
interpose a resistance but who is willing to become passive. Some person
friendly, to you and interested in the experiments, we mean.
Begin by having the person stand before you. Then make sweeping passes
in front of the person from head to foot. Then make a few passes in front
of the face of the subject, then along his arms. Then take hold of his
hands and hold them a little while, looking him straight in the eyes. Make
all passes downward. Avoid levity or laughter and maintain a serious,
earnest expression and frame of mind.
Then standing in front of the subject tell him to take his will off of
his legs and stand perfectly passive and relaxed. Then looking him
straight in the eyes, say to him: "Now, I am going to draw you forward
toward me by my mental power – you will feel yourself falling forward
toward me – don’t resist but let yourself come toward me – I will catch
you, don’t be afraid – now come – come – come – now you’re coming, that’s
right," etc. You will find that he will begin to sway toward you and in a
moment or two will fall forward in your arms. It is unnecessary to say
that you should concentrate your mind steadily upon the idea of his
falling forward, using your will firmly to that effect. It will help
matters if you hold your hands on each side of his head, but just in front
of him, not touching him, however, and then draw away your hands, toward
yourself, saying at the same time: "Come now – come – you’re coming," etc.
Standing behind the subject and drawing him backward may reverse this
experiment. Be sure and catch him in your arms when he falls to protect
him from a fall to the floor.
In the same manner you may fasten his hands together, telling him that
he cannot draw them apart. Or you may start him revolving his hands, and
then giving him orders that he cannot stop them. Or you may draw him all
around the room after you, following your finger that you have pointed at
his nose. Or you may make him experience a feeling of heat and pain by
touching your finger to his hand and telling him that it is hot. All of
the familiar simple experiments may be performed successfully upon a large
percentage of persons, in this way, by following the above general
directions. We shall not go into detail of the higher experiments of
Hypnotism, as that forms a special subject by itself. We give the above
experiments merely for the purpose of showing you that the phenomena of
Hypnotic Influence does not require any "magnetic fluid" theory, and is
all explainable upon the hypothesis of Mental Influence by means of
Thought-Waves and Mental Induction.
In the above experiments, be sure you "take off" the influence
afterward, by making upward passes, and willing that the influence pass
off. Do not neglect this.
In your experiments, if you care to undertake them, you will soon
discover the power of your eye upon the other persons. You will be able to
almost feel the force passing from your gaze to theirs. And this is true
in the case of the passes and stroking of the hands. You will feel the
vibratory waves flowing from your hands into their nervous system. It is
wonderful what power is aroused in a person after conducting a few
experiments along these lines. Those who care to follow the subject
further are referred to a forthcoming book of this series, to be issued
shortly, and which will be called "The New Hypnotism," in which full
instructions will be given in the higher phenomena, in complete detail.
And now a word of warning - Beware of people who are always putting
their hands on you, or patting or stroking you, or wishing to hold your
hands a long time. Many persons do this from force of habit, and
innocently, but others do so with the intention of producing a mild form
of hypnotic influence upon you. If you meet such persons, and find them
attempting anything of this sort, you can counteract their influence by
sending them a strong thought current (as stated in our last chapter),
sending them the thought: "You can’t affect me – I am too strong for you –
you can’t play your tricks on me. "It is a good plan to practice this
counteracting force when you are shaking hands with a "magnetic" person
who seems to affect people. You will soon be able to distinguish these
people by a certain force about them and a peculiar expression in their
eyes, at the same time using your protective will upon them.
Caution young girls against allowing young men to be too free in using
their hands in caressing them, and a word of advice to young men in your
family would not be out of place in this respect. There are many cases of
sex-attraction, leading to very deplorable results, arising from a
conscious or unconscious use of this simple form of Hypnotic Influence.
The danger lies in the fact that it renders one passive to other
influences, and more readily led into temptation and to yield to the
desires or will of the other person. A word to the wise should be
sufficient. The use of this power for immoral purposes is a terrible crime
and brings down upon the user deplorable results, which all occultists
know and teach. Every one should learn to resist such influences when
exerted upon them. Forewarned is Forearmed. |