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'''Fariism'''

In the [[history of hypnosis]] Dr. [[Mesmer]]’s theory of Animal Magnetism, which claimed that the “magnetic fluid,” generated from Mesmer cures the illness, played a great role in early 19th century. [[Abbe Faria]], an Indo-protégées monk changed the terminology of mesmerism. Faria introduced oriental hypnosis to Paris. He insisted nothing comes from the magnetizer; everything comes from the subject and takes place in his imagination (i.e., the Indian concept Sammohan Bhavana Shakti) generated from within the mind. The theory of Abbe Faria is now known as Fariism

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