"Hypnotically" Quotes from Famous Books
... be inflicted telepathically, i.e. hypnotically, seem to be at first limited to two kinds—first, the vision of the person himself: this hallucination has often been effected by honest experimentalists; secondly, and this is rather matter of inference, a rascal who has hypnotised a person may be unable to get rid of the image of his victim, ... — Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men • John Harris
... forward. He stretched out his hand. With a motion of abhorrence he drew it back. Bobby watched him hypnotically, thinking: ... — The Abandoned Room • Wadsworth Camp
... certain yogic practices, was able to guide the lifetrons to rearrange their vibratory structure and objectivize the desired result. His perfume, fruit and other miracles were actual materializations of mundane vibrations, and not inner sensations hypnotically ... — Autobiography of a YOGI • Paramhansa Yogananda
... ever sown wonderment throughout the continents, the man who juggled with vast fortunes as Cinquevalli juggles with billiard-balls! This was the man whose great velvety eyes could gleam with uncanny force, whose will could enthrall hypnotically, for whom the police of the world searched, for whose apprehension huge rewards were offered, whose abode was unknown, whose accomplices were unnumbered, to whom no door was locked, from whose all-seeing ... — The Sins of Severac Bablon • Sax Rohmer |