druidic sleep

English

Noun

druidic sleep (uncountable)

  1. The act or art of hypnosis as practised by ancient Druids.
    • 1973, Lyall Watson, Supernature, page vii. 213:
      The process of animal hypnosis has been called catatonia, catalepsy, thanatosis, akinesis, and action inhibition; in man it has been known as mesmerism, animal magnetism, somnambulism, reverie, and druidic sleep.
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