The Law of Psychic Phenomena
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Thomson Jay Hudson. The Law of Psychic Phenomena
The Law of Psychic Phenomena
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CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II. DUALITY AND SUGGESTION
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CHAPTER III. REASONING POWERS OF THE TWO MINDS DIFFERENTIATED
CHAPTER IV. PERFECT MEMORY OF THE SUBJECTIVE MIND
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CHAPTER V. SUBJECTIVE MEMORY (continued)
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CHAPTER VI. PERCEPTION OF THE FIXED LAWS OF NATURE
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CHAPTER VII. EFFECTS OF ADVERSE SUGGESTION
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CHAPTER VIII. HYPNOTISM AND MESMERISM
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CHAPTER IX. HYPNOTISM AND MESMERISM (continued)
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CHAPTER X. HYPNOTISM AND CRIME
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CHAPTER XI. PSYCHO-THERAPEUTICS
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CHAPTER XII. PSYCHO-THERAPEUTICS (continued)
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CHAPTER XIII. A NEW SYSTEM OF MENTAL THERAPEUTICS
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CHAPTER XIV. A NEW SYSTEM OF MENTAL THERAPEUTICS (continued)
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CHAPTER XV. THE PHENOMENA OF SPIRITISM
CHAPTER XVI. THE PHENOMENA OF SPIRITISM (continued)
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CHAPTER XVII. THE PHENOMENA OF SPIRITISM (continued)
CHAPTER XVIII. THE PHENOMENA OF SPIRITISM (continued)
CHAPTER XIX. THE PHYSICAL PHENOMENA OF SPIRITISM
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CHAPTER XX. PHANTASMS OF THE DEAD
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CHAPTER XXI. SUSPENDED ANIMATION AND PREMATURE BURIAL
CHAPTER XXII. PRACTICAL CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
CHAPTER XXIII. THE PHYSICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND PHILOSOPHY OF CHRIST
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CHAPTER XXIV. THE PHYSICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHRIST (continued)
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CHAPTER XXV. THE SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHY OF CHRIST
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CHAPTER XXVI. THE MISSION OF CHRIST; FUTURE REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS
CHAPTER XXVII. DEDUCTIONS FROM VARIOUS ATTRIBUTES OF THE SOUL
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Table of Contents
Practical Illustrations.—Reasons for Limitations of Subjective Power.—Its Practical Significance.—Its Application to the Solution of Problems of Insanity.—The Mental Phenomena of "Genius."—Napoleon Bonaparte.—Shakspeare.—Poets.—Artists.—Macaulay's Estimate of Poets and Poetry.—Dangers of Subjective Control.—Lord Byron.—Socrates' Estimate of Poets.—His Recognition of the Subjective Element in Poetic Composition.—Occasional Inconveniences.—Unconscious Plagiarism.—Observations of Holmes.—Improvisation.—Solution of the Shakspeare-Bacon Problem.—The Subjective in Art.—Madness in Art.—Great Orators.—Webster.—Clay.—Patrick Henry.—Incidents.—Practical Conclusions.
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