Swedenborg, Mesmer, and the Mind/Body Connection : The Roots of Complementary Medicine.
HALLER, John S.
Swedenborg, Mesmer, and the Mind/Body Connection : The Roots of Complementary Medicine. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (345 pages) - Swedenborg Studies . - Swedenborg Studies .
Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. A Life of the Mind -- 2. Theological Excursions -- 3. In the Mind's Eye -- 4. Perfectionism in Our Time -- 5. Competing Mediums -- 6. From Mental Science to New Thought -- 7. Biomedicine's Kindred Spirits -- 8. New Age Healing -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Healing practices as diverse as homeopathy, chiropractic, and therapeutic touch draw their inspiration and effectiveness from an unseen world beyond the physical senses. Our view of that world is the legacy of two key thinkers: Emanuel Swedenborg and Franz Anton Mesmer.Haller begins by describing the competing worldviews of Swedenborg, a mystic whose deep faith in God and visions of the afterlife has moved generations, and Mesmer, whose magnetic healing system required nothing but the forces of nature. Both were convinced that good health depended on properly managing one's internal energies, whether that meant a life of biblicalvirtue or simply achieving balance with the universe. The book traces the influence of these two men through the nineteenth century as their ideas were embraced by utopians, psychic healers, spiritualists, mind-cure advocates, homeopaths, and ultimately by the inheritors of those traditions--modern practitioners of alternative and complementary healing."Swedenborg, Mesmer, and the Mind/Body Connection" illuminates a pivotal time in American history, when pioneers explored not only the boundaries of their growing nation, but the limits--and the intersection--of mind and spirit.
9780877856085
Alternative medicine -- History.
Electronic books.
R733
615.5
Swedenborg, Mesmer, and the Mind/Body Connection : The Roots of Complementary Medicine. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (345 pages) - Swedenborg Studies . - Swedenborg Studies .
Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. A Life of the Mind -- 2. Theological Excursions -- 3. In the Mind's Eye -- 4. Perfectionism in Our Time -- 5. Competing Mediums -- 6. From Mental Science to New Thought -- 7. Biomedicine's Kindred Spirits -- 8. New Age Healing -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Healing practices as diverse as homeopathy, chiropractic, and therapeutic touch draw their inspiration and effectiveness from an unseen world beyond the physical senses. Our view of that world is the legacy of two key thinkers: Emanuel Swedenborg and Franz Anton Mesmer.Haller begins by describing the competing worldviews of Swedenborg, a mystic whose deep faith in God and visions of the afterlife has moved generations, and Mesmer, whose magnetic healing system required nothing but the forces of nature. Both were convinced that good health depended on properly managing one's internal energies, whether that meant a life of biblicalvirtue or simply achieving balance with the universe. The book traces the influence of these two men through the nineteenth century as their ideas were embraced by utopians, psychic healers, spiritualists, mind-cure advocates, homeopaths, and ultimately by the inheritors of those traditions--modern practitioners of alternative and complementary healing."Swedenborg, Mesmer, and the Mind/Body Connection" illuminates a pivotal time in American history, when pioneers explored not only the boundaries of their growing nation, but the limits--and the intersection--of mind and spirit.
9780877856085
Alternative medicine -- History.
Electronic books.
R733
615.5