WebbPhineas Parkhurst Quimby 1802-1866. Park Quimby was a watch and clockmaker with a scientific, analytical mind who is credited by most as being the “Father of New Thought.”. In 1836 Quimby was introduced to mesmerism by a traveling practitioner who traveled through Belfast, Maine. He left his job and traveled with the mesmerist for two years ... WebbDr. Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (1802-1866) was a lifelong resident of Belfast, ME and a clockmaker, by trade. From the late 1840s until the time of his transition, he wrote down his own particular philosophical, psychological and metaphysical views on life, death, health, religion and the mind. His early studies of hypnosis, then called mesmerism, led him …
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WebbPhineas Parker Quimby (1802–1866) Contents Preface 1. Biographical Sketch 2. History of the Manuscripts 3. Quimby's Restoration to Health 4. The Mesmeric Period 5. The … http://www.phineasquimby.wwwhubs.com/ imsa office
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WebbHe became an assistant commissioner and was quickly promoted to Divisional Judge in the Punjab, where he served for the next 25 years. In India, he married his first wife. Together, they had three children. He married a second time after his first wife died and had three more children. WebbPhineas Parkhurst Quimby was born on February 16, 1802 in Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States. He was the son of a blacksmith named Jonathan Quimby and of his wife, … WebbPhineas Parkhurst Quimby, 1802–66, American mental healer, b. Lebanon, N.H. He became interested in mesmerism and gave exhibitions of that art in New England and New … imsa official site