Religious Aspects of Hypnosis
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- How religion utilizes hypnosis to achieve its end
- How medical hypnotists may use religious principles in the analytic treatment of their patients.
William J. Bryan
William Joseph Bryan, Jr. (1926-1977) was an American physician and a pioneering hypnotist. One of the founders of modern hypnotherapy, his work notably found use in psychological warfare during the Cold War. A great grandson of United States Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, he is famous for inducing Albert DeSalvo’s confession to multiple homicide under hypnosis. Bryan, who held an MD, JD, and PhD, started his career as a military psychiatrist. He was involved in research for the CIA, including the Project ARTICHOKE and its successor, the Project MKUltra (popularly known as the CIA’s mind control program), a research project into behavioral engineering of humans. As part of his work for the CIA, Bryan developed techniques of what he called “hypno-conditioning.” His published research from the era focused on the forensic and military range of psychological research. He would later focus on legal hypnosis. On May 4 of 1955, William J. Bryan founded the American Institute of Hypnosis, and he then edited the institute’s Journal of the American Institute of Hypnosis. Bryan was reportedly found dead in a Las Vegas hotel room on March 4, 1977 of a suspected heart attack, and buried in Hollywood.
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Religious Aspects of Hypnosis - William J. Bryan
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RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF HYPNOSIS
BY
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, JR., M.D.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
FOREWORD—BY S. J. VAN PELT, M.B., B.S. 5
FOREWORD—BY REV. H. R. BURNETT 7
PREFACE 8
Chapter I—INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITION 10
PART 1. INTRODUCTION 10
PART 2. DEFINITION OF HYPNOSIS 12
Chapter II—VIEWS ON HYPNOSIS BY VARIOUS FAITHS 16
PART 1. THE CATHOLIC FAITH 16
PART 2. THE JEWISH FAITH 17
PART 3. THE PROTESTANT FAITH 18
PART 4. OTHER FAITHS 21
Chapter III—THE VARIOUS APPEARANCES OF HYPNOSIS IN RELIGION 22
Chapter IV—HYPNOSIS AND PRAYER 27
Chapter V—THE EVIDENCE OF JESUS USING HYPNOSIS TO HEAL 33
Chapter VI—THE USE OF RELIGIOUS PRINCIPLES IN HYPNO-ANALYSIS 39
PART 1. AN AID TO INDUCTION 39
PART 2. THE FATHER FIGURE 41
Chapter VII—THE SEARCH FOR GOD 49
Chapter VIII—THE HYPNOTIC PROOF OF GOD 53
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 55
FOREWORD—BY S. J. VAN PELT, M.B., B.S.
As President of the British Society of Medical Hypnotists, and Editor of the British Journal of Medical Hypnotism, I am naturally concerned with the future of hypnotism.
In my first book, Hypnotism and the Power Within,
first published in 1950, my opening sentence in the preface stated: This book has been written to show that hypnotism is a rational Christian procedure...,
and I suggested in the opening chapter that hypnotism was the Method by which, the Divine Will was executed in many of the miracles of Christ. It, therefore, gives me great pleasure that Dr. William J. Bryan, Jr. has devoted a whole book to the religious aspects of hypnosis.
Having lectured for the American Institute of Hypnosis, of which Dr. Bryan is the President, in courses for medical men held as far apart as Paris (France), Hawaii and the West Indies, I have had ample opportunity to observe Dr. Bryan’s outstanding teaching ability.
In my opinion this book will fill a very real need, and is a must
not only for medical hypnotists who wish to use religious principles in their treatment, but also for clergymen He gives clearly the views on hypnosis held by the various who wish to understand the scientific reasons behind the success of their ministrations, and for all those who wish to extend their sphere of influence for the good of mankind.
Dr. Bryan deals with the subject in the fullest possible manner, and a wealth of research must have gone into the production of this book. Among a host of other important things, Dr. Bryan shows us how hypnotic techniques can bind us to religion, and how prayer is akin to a state of hypnosis. He gives clearly the views on hypnosis held by the various faiths, Catholic, Jewish, Protestant, and others, including those of the Far East. He shows how hypnosis, like religion, is natural, powerful, and universal, and explains how the prophets produced visions by hypnosis. A special chapter is devoted to hypnosis and prayer, and a logical explanation is given of how prayers can change things.
Another chapter is devoted to examples of how Jesus used hypnosis to heal. Cases are quoted to illustrate the clinical use of religious principles in hypno-analysis in another chapter.
A further chapter is devoted to how hypnosis can help in the search for God, and a final chapter is devoted to the hypnotic proof of God.
Dr. Bryan has produced a truly great and original work in the realms of hypnosis and religion—all the greater because he has resisted the temptation which besets many authors, to be too dogmatic.
Dr. Bryan believes in practicing what he preaches, and although this work is of such excellence, he does in fact, as I have often heard him say in his inspiring lectures, "Leave something to God.’
S. J. VAN PELT, M.B., B.S.
Harley Street
London, W1, England
FOREWORD—BY REV. H. R. BURNETT
As an average Minister, with an average education and an ordinary church, with the usual problems, I feel that I can speak with some authority as how the typical Minister feels about the subject of hypnosis.
My association and training on this subject, which was very limited, left me with the feeling that hypnosis was a strange, mystical, not understood power, which carried with it superstitions and fears, particularly of the unknown.
This appears to be the general misconception of hypnosis, and this apprehension appears to be in the religious realm as well as in secular fields.
If this fallacy had not existed, it would have been much easier for those pioneering this almost untouched science to have accomplished a great deal more in a shorter amount of time.
Dr. Bryan’s book, dealing with Hypnosis and Religion, takes hypnosis away from the areas of fear and mysticism, and puts it on a clear logical and scientific plane. His book also explains the soul and spirit of man and his relationship to God in a way that gives each reader a clear idea of how to exert an effort toward his Creator. This is of great interest to the Minister and the layman as well who wants to live a fuller, better, and more useful life.
Because of the fact that man is soul and spirit, and many times cannot be treated successfully by physical therapy alone, there has been a need for a new approach to deal with man and his problems. The Physician and Minister need to look more closely at hypnosis as a means to reach into the soul and the mind of man, which in turn will benefit spiritual and physical healing and will have a tendency to reconcile the ministry of spiritual healing with physical healing, which will cause the Minister and the Physician to compliment one another.
REV. H. R. BURNETT
Pastor, First Foursquare Church
Compton, Calif.
PREFACE
To my knowledge, this is the first book of its kind out lining religious aspects of hypnosis, the way in which religion utilizes hypnosis to achieve its end, and the way in which medical hypnotists may also utilize religious principles in the analytic treatment of their patients. This book is intended to be the forerunner of a series of books dealing with various aspects of hypnotism in the professional world. This particular volume was intended to be of service primarily to those members of the medical profession who utilize hypnosis in their practice, and also to those clergymen who may wish to understand the means by which they are achieving a good deal of their positive results. It is realized that even the use of the word hypnosis
in certain areas may be detrimental to the reputations of both clergymen and physicians, but as the light of truth begins to shine on subjects which