Abb Faria

Abb Faria (1766-1814) was an Indo- Portuguese monk who was one of the pioneers of the scientific study of hypnotism, following on from the work of Franz Anton Mesmer. Unlike Mesmer, who claimed that hypnosis was mediated by "animal magnetism", Faria understood that it worked purely by the power of suggestion. Abb Faria was the first to affect a breach in the theory of the "magnetic fluid", to place in relief the importance of suggestion, and to demonstrate the existence of "auto-suggestion"; he also established that nervous sleep belongs to the natural order. From his earliest magnetizing sances, in 1814, he boldly developed his doctrine. Nothing comes from the magnetizer; everything comes from the subject and takes place in his imagination (The Indian concept Sammohan Bhavana shakti) Magnetism is only a form of sleep. Although of the moral order, the magnetic action is often aided by physical, or rather by physiological, means -- fixedness of look and cerebral fatigue. Faria changed the terminology of mesmerism. Previously focus was on the "concentration" of the subject. In Faria's terminology the operator became "the concentrator" and somnambulism was viewed as a lucid sleep. The Indian method of hypnosis used by Faria is command, following expectancy. Jose Custodiou de Faria later known as Abbe Faria was born in Candolin at Goa, India on 31st May 1756. His Father was Caetano Victorino de Faria, an Indian Brahmin. He reached in Lisbon in1771. He participated in Pintos conspiracyin1787, and gone to France in 1788. He joined with revolutionaries of French revolution on 1789 and jailed by Imperial government. He died in France on 30th september1819. His book "On the causing lucid sleep" was published in 1820. There is a striking bronze statue of him in Panjim India, next to the Government Secretariat Goa, sculpted in 1945 by Ramchandra Pandurang Kamat of Madkai. http://www.dommartin.cc/Literature/AbbeFaria.html Alexandre Dumas used a fictionalised version of the Abb in his novel "The Count of Monte Cristo". Faria was a prisoner of the Chteau d 'If (as was the real Abb) who taught the main character, Edmond Dants, mathematics, science and foreign languages, and helped him to escape from the island prison. He told Dants about a hidden hoard of jewels on Monte Cristo, a small island near the Italian coast.

References

1.O Padre Faria na histria do hipnotismo (Abb Faria in the history of hypnotism), Lisbon, 1925. 2.Hypnotism-Catholic Encyclopedia (http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07604b.htm) 3.Goa and the revolt of 1787Charls. J. Borges. 4.Jose Custodio de Faria: Hypnotist, Priest and Revolutionary http://www.carreroffice.com/defaria.html stubs

 

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