Magnetizer

Magnetizer and mesmerizer (Originally: magnétiseur and Mesmerirers) are names of people who study and practice animal magnetism and cannot be confused with Mesmerists and magnetists, who are those who just study the magnetism without being fans of its therapeutic process.[1]
Another confusion is the use of the word "hypnotist" to inform the characteristics of "magnetiser" and vice versa, where the difference between:
Context
The magnetizer ostensibly has the power to manipulate the universal cosmic fluid [2] with reciprocal action of those around you, manifested by its analogy with the magnet.[3]
In the Classical era of animal magnetism, the late seventeenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, there were professional magnetists,[4] which had the one potential declared by authors of the time, much more effective. These had the term by profession to spend hours and hours magnetizing your customers directly or through mesmeric magnets. However, it is necessary to report that in some conditions, certain mesmerizers are more likely to achieve the result than others, regardless of their degree of knowledge.[1]
Jacob Melo reports in his books that this effect may be caused both by the magnetizer's fluidic fatigue as the organ with which the magnetizer more usine processed energy.[5]
Known Magnetizers
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hector Durville, Theory and Animal Magnetism procedures, Rio de Jan ed. Léon Denis, 2012 ISBN 978-85-7297-510-0.
- ↑ Baron du Potet, Student Manual Magnetizer , ed. Life - 3rd Edition, 2013
- ↑ Franz Anton Mesmer, Mémoire sur la découverte du animals magnétisme , 1779,
Édition numérique disponible sur Wikisource. Il ya aussi une édition papier chez Allia, 2006 ISBN 2844852262.
- ↑ Franklin Rausky, Mesmer or her thérapeutique révolution , Paris, 1977
- ↑ Lecture given at the III World Meeting Magnetizers
- ↑ The Zoist, Facts and Observations on the Mesmeric and Magnetic Fluids. Offprint from The Zoist: A Journal of Cerebral Physiology and Mesmerism, April, 1846
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