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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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November 18, 1990
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MESMER1.ASC
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The "New Mesmerism"
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Taken from Scientific American
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February 25, 1893
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Within the past few months most wonderful tales have appeared from
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time to time in the daily press concerning certain mesmeric
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performances in the Paris hospitals.
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It was gravely stated that Dr. Luys, of La Charite' Hospital, had
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obtained such a development of hypnotic suggestion as to bring about
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a transference of sensibility to inanimate objects.
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For example, a person in the hypnotic state would receive a
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suggestion that a glass of water was part of himself and was capable
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of sensation. Then the glass would be taken out of his sight, and
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when the contained water was agitated the patient would be visibly
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disturbed or even give evidence of acute suffering.
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Other inanimate ob ects were capable of receiving like impressions,
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and there was apparent danger that this "externalization of the
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sensations," as it was called, would come to be regarded as an
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accepted fact by not a few prominent scientific men with more
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imagination and credulity than sound common sense.
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Mr. Ernest Hart, when in Paris recently, had his attention drawn to
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these seemingly astounding manifestations of occult force, and was
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so impressed with what he saw that he determined to seek out the
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cause.
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It took him but a very short time to see that the subjects of these
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hypnotic experiments were impudent impostors, and that Dr. Luys was
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the victim of gross fraud.
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He suggested to the doctor the employment of certain simple tests,
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such as the substitution of inert substances for the drugs in sealed
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tubes which were supposed to act upon the subjects when brought near
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the body.
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Dr. Luys, however, declined to act upon this suggestion, saying that
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he could perform the experiments only in his own way, and if they
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failed to convince he could only express his regret.
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Mr. Hart then procured the attendance of five of these subjects in
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his own apartments and repeated the experiments in the presence of a
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number of Parisian and foreign medical men.
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The same phenomena, he says, in a communication to the London
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Times, "were produced with sham magnets, with substituted figures,
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with misnamed medicinal substances, and with distilled water, and
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with sham 'suggestion,' opposite suggestion, or none at all.
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Every one was able to convince himself that all the results so shown
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were, without exception, simulated, fictitious, and fraudulent.
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That some of the patients were hypnotic and hysterical in a high
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degree does not alter the fact that from beginning to end they all
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showed themselves to be tricksters of the most barefaced kind; some
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of them very clever actors, possessing dramatic powers which might
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have been turned to better purposes, most of them utterly venal and
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some of them confessing that they played upon the credulity of Dr.
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Luys for their own purposes."
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It is strange to think that men of scientific medical training can
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be so thoroughly duped in this closing decade of the nineteenth
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century, and we may well pause to ask ourselves whether, after all,
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the world is any less credulous that it was in the good old days of
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witchcraft and diabolism.
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There may be a greater number of hard-headed skeptics abroad, but a
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large portion of mankind is still hungry for the incomprehensible
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and the supernatural, and as religious faith wanes superstition
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seems but to take a firmer hold on certain minds.
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Vangard Notes...
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This most interesting article caught our attention while we
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were going through some very old SCIENTIFIC AMERICANS at a flea
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market. Needless to say, we bought about $50 worth to add to
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our collection.
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As to hypnosis, there are several interesting phenomena which
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don't seem to be generally known. One is SYNESTHESIA, the
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confusion or blending of senses. Another is something called
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NEGATIVE HALLUCINATIONS.
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The above article seems to be related to SYNESTHESIA since the
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senses are extended to establish a "rapport" with an inanimate
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object.
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SYNESTHESIA
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John W. Keely, namesake of KeelyNet from which this file comes,
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said that a "cerebellic field" could be established which would
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allow the operator to establish a "sympathetic attendant."
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Now the cerebellic field pretty much speaks for itself but what
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of this sympathetic attendant?
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Keely says it can best be described as an extension of the
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NERVOUS SYSTEM to allow some mysterious blending of our psyche
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and subsequent mental control to that of anything to which this
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attendant had been established. (see VEDA1.ASC or .ZIP for
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information on the Krell Helmet)
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Of course, as a baby must map its environment and learn how to
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control its appendages under mental direction, so must the
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operator or experimenter in such fields as this learn to
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"influence" the object.
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Not only must the rapport be established, but the correct
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signals must be learned to enable intelligent control.
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NEGATIVE HALLUCINATIONS
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In our researches into mesmerism and hypnotic phenomena, we
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came across a story from a book on "EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOTISM."
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A hypnotist was invited to a party (ostensibly as a guest),
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the same as how pickup owners have "lots of friends."
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At the party, someone brings up that the guy is a hynotist, so
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they coerce him into doing some party tricks. After the
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standard fare, they decide to try a "post-hypnotic suggestion."
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A woman is selected and placed under hypnosis. She is given
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the suggestion that on awakening, she will continue as if
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nothing happened. However, when the hypnotist snaps his
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fingers, she will be unable to see her boyfriend.
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While the woman is under, the boyfriend leaves the room. On
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awakening the woman, she resumes her conversations with other
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people with the crowd discretely observing her actions. She
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showed no unusual patterns, even when the hypnotist snapped his
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fingers.
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The boyfriend was cued to enter the room. When he did so, he
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had one hand behind his back.
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The woman looked up and over toward the doorway where her
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boyfriend stood. She was obviously surprised and seeing
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something. Everyone thought the experiment a failure since she
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obviously was seeing her boyfriend.
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When asked what she saw, the woman replied, "Don't you see that
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rose FLOATING IN THE AIR?"
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The boyfriend had decided to suprise her with a rose, this
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totally unbeknownst to anyone in the room.
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The woman, under the post-hypnotic command that she could not
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see her boyfriend, SAW COMPLETELY THROUGH HIM, A ROSE
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"SUSPENDED" IN THE AIR!
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Of course, the hypnotist and crowd were amazed at this
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unexpected turn of events.
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This little experiment offers some fascinating possibilities.
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I told the story to Vendyl Jones (the researcher looking for
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the Ashes of the Red Heifer and the Ark of the Covenant in
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Israel) as a possible means of "seeing" through earth.
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He was intrigued but of course, the effect must be duplicated
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and proven before trying it in the field.
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How about if you were hunting for lost treasure? Could you not
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see the earth as "glass"?
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In coincidence with this phenomenon, could we not "tune" the
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thoughts to the "signature" of a SPECIFIC ITEM FOR WHICH WE
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WERE LOOKING?, which would now be the object to which the body
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would "home".
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Not to mention the applications to crime resolution by remote
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viewing or viewing of past events "psychometry". From there we
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can go into prediction and a host of other areas.
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If you have comments or other information relating to such topics
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as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the
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Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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