Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis

by Max Freedom Long

1958

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Max Freedom Long, a life long student of mysticism and spirituality, lived amongst the Hawaiian Hunas in the early part of the 20th Century, and gained first hand knowledge of their practices, miracles and magic. In this book, Long combines the traditional metaphysical science of the Hunas with the modern psychological science of hypnosis to provide the reader with an easy means to enhance their well being, body, mind and soul!

Library's review

Here, at last, is an explanation of how and why mesmerism and hypnosis operate.

Such an explanation is exceptionally important for the futherance of the work along these lines. Doctors and dentists asre finding hypnosis an invauable aid in preventing pain. Psychiatrists who use hypnosis are
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discovering a short cut in their methods of uncovering the hidden causes of ills in the subconscious.

Laymen are increasingly interested in the results obtained, but many are still fearful of hypnosis. Some believe that it is domination of the subject by the will-power of the operator, and refuse to chance such domination.

Tkhrough history, men have feared what they could not understand. But now the HUNA theroy explains exactly what forces and elements are involved in mesmerism and hypnosis (two very different things, by the way). Gone is the need to fear "domination."

With the theory is given the step by step method of using self-suggestion. All is presented in complete detail so that the average reader can begin to use it quickly. For the expenditure of a small amount of time and energy each day, one can take advantage of the many benefits accruing, such as moods brightened, work lightened, efficiency stepped up, and better health assured.

In fact, this book describes the crowning achievement of the years of research spent in restoring the ancient system of psychological knowledge once known only as "The Secret", or Huna. Since the rediscovery of this long lost science in 1936, the research work has continued steadily to find the best ways of putting this information to use.

Self-Suggestion has been found to be one of the greatest aids in attaining the goal toward which all intelligent people are striving-that of "the more abundant life."
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Huna Research Publications P.O. Box 875 Vista, California
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