individual in a sleep-like state, although it is now accepted that hypnosis is different from sleep.
The elements of hypnosis are also seen in Persian Magi, Celtic Druids, Chinese teachers of religion, Hindu Fakirs and African Witch Doctors.
Avicenna (980-1037), a Persian psychologist and physician, was the earliest to make a distinction between sleep and hypnosis. In “The Book of Healing”, which he published in 1027, he referred to hypnosis in Arabic as al-Wahm al-Amil, stating that one could create conditions in another person so that he/she accepts the reality of hypnosis.
This is an ancient history of hypnosis and how people used it. Learning ancient hypnosis history helps to understand the modern hypnosis better and improve it this way.
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