This book explores the principles of human magnetism and the sentient faculty. Sigismund Ehrenreich Redern provides a unique perspective on how human magnetism influences human behavior, and analyzes how it operates in different contexts. Alongside a translation of the original text, this book contains notes by F Corbaux that illuminate the text. This is a fascinating read for anyone interested in exploring the workings of human magnetism and how it affects us.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This book explores the principles of human magnetism and the sentient faculty. Sigismund Ehrenreich Redern provides a unique perspective on how human magnetism influences human behavior, and analyzes how it operates in different contexts. Alongside a translation of the original text, this book contains notes by F Corbaux that illuminate the text. This is a fascinating read for anyone interested in exploring the workings of human magnetism and how it affects us. Artikel-Nr. 9781022762534
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