This short booklet is not necessarily what one would consider occultism- it's more at the fringe of 1930s/ 1940s era pseudoscience, which often meshed with theosophy and spiritual matters much more so than in the present era. It shows several methods of hypnotism (which, amusingly, could actually work- hypnotism was in this era often used by laypeople as a parlor trick without thought of consequences to the psyche.)
It should perhaps be noted that, due to the very brittle nature of the booklet, I had to literally cut off the binding, destroying it in order to save it in pdf form.
It should perhaps be noted that, due to the very brittle nature of the booklet, I had to literally cut off the binding, destroying it in order to save it in pdf form.

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