In "Hypnosis for Mary," Richard Bach immerses the reader in a unique story about hypnosis and its effects on personality and perception of reality. The book tells about Maria, who, through hypnosis, begins to discover new facets of her inner life and realize her potential. Bach uses hypnosis as a tool to explore themes of self-discovery, inner strength, and life transformation. The novel combines elements of philosophy, psychology and personal growth, providing the reader with the opportunity to reflect on their own capabilities and limitations. The story is filled with inspiring ideas and deep reflections on how we can change our lives, drawing on the power of thought and internal resources.
• By Richard Bach
• Genre: A Philosophical Novel
• Topic: Self-knowledge, personal growth, power of thought
• Key aspects: Hypnosis as metaphor, inspiring story, exploration of inner potential