hypnotism Meaning in Tamil ( hypnotism வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
தன் வயப்படுத்தும் வசீகர சாஸ்திரம்,
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hypnotism's Usage Examples:
But a potent - according to some, the most potent - factor in hypnotism, namely, suggestion, is unrepresented in the production of so-called animal hypnotism.
), and even of hypnotism (James Braid 1 795 ?Annaberg, together with the neighbouring suburb, Buchholz, is the chief seat of the braid and lace-making industry in Germany, introduced here by Barbara Uttmann in 1561, and further developed by Belgian refugees, who, driven from their country by the duke of Alva, settled here in 15 9 o.
), and even of hypnotism (James Braid 1 795 ?JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889), American soldier and statesman, president of the Confederate states in the American Civil War, was born on the 3rd of June 1808 at what is now the village of Fairview, in that part of Christian county, Kentucky, which was later organized as Todd county.
During a show staged for fellow inmates, he managed a mass hypnotism of the warders.
"Trance speaking, on the other hand, may be found in any stage of culture and there is no doubt that in many cases the procedure of the magician or shaman induces a state of autohypnotism; at a higher stage these utterances are termed oracles and are believed :o be the result of inspiration.
), and even of hypnotism (James Braid 1 795 ?The physiological derangement which is the basis of the abeyance of volition may, if hypnotism be profound, pass into more widespread derangement, exhibiting itself as the hypnotic lethargy.
The physiological derangement which is the basis of the abeyance of volition may, if hypnotism be profound, pass into more widespread derangement, exhibiting itself as the hypnotic lethargy.
He then gave himself up to philosophical work, especially in connexion with the phenomena of hypnotism and occultism from the modern psychological standpoint.
In many instances hypnotism seems to establish quickly reactions similar to such as usually result only from long and closely attentive practice.
Proposals have been made to employ hypnotism as a method of producing anaesthesia for surgical purposes, but there are two grave objections to such employment.
The most usual manifestation of this power is a state of ecstasy, of the nature of self-hypnotism.
Two theories of a physiological nature have been proposed to account for the separation of the complex reactions of these conditions of hypnotism from volition and from memory.
Synonyms:
suggestion, mesmerism, influence,
Antonyms:
powerlessness, dissuade, dispose, indispose,