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John Michael Greer ([personal profile] ecosophia) wrote2024-06-06 10:12 am

Mentat Training 101

power of mindDuring the most recent Magic Monday open post, one of my readers asked about a forgotten system of mind training called Pelmanism, which was extremely popular during the first half or so of the last century. I'd looked into it some years before, and at that time I was unable to find a complete set of the twelve lessons online. I decided to take another look, with very welcome results: it's all available now, for free download.

Pelmanism was named after a psychologist, Christopher Pelman, who came up with the first draft of it, but it was developed into a complete system by William Ennever. It was taught by correspondence lessons. Its goal was to teach students to use the full capacities of their brains by exercises that developed attention, memory, and mental clarity.

Mentat stuff? Well, the first steps in that direction, certainly. I've experimented with the exercises and found them useful enough that I plan on working through the course. I field enough requests for training along these lines, though, that I figure the links are worth posting here.

Pelmanism Lessons 1-6

Pelmanism Lesson 7

Pelmanism Lesson 8

Pelmanism Lesson 9

Pelmanism Lesson 10

Pelmanism Lesson 11

Pelmanism Lesson 12

If any of my readers has the spare time to clean these up and convert them to other formats, btw, that might be very helpful. Given the embarassingly low quality of thinking that's become commonplace these days, anything that helps people learn how to use their minds is worth getting back into circulation!

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
How did Christopher Pelman and William Ennever come up with these ideas? What's their lineage, so to speak?

lessons 1-6?

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Unless it is me being particularly dense, there does not appear to be a download from google there. Does one have to sign up with them or have I missed the obvious?
Thanks
[earthworm]

Re: lessons 1-6?

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
The read free of charge seems also geo-restricted. I couldn't see it from here (NZ), had to VPN into the US
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Re: lessons 1-6?

[personal profile] k_a_nitz 2024-06-07 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
One of the oddities of US copyright law is the result of a compromise done in 2000 when as part of GATT they tried to harmonise US copyright law with the rest of the world. By that old works enter the public domain after 95 years. Whereas in most other Western countries they enter the public domain 70 years (sometimes less, sometimes more) after the death of the author. So to know whether it is in the public domain in NZ, you would need to know when the author(s) died.

Re: lessons 1-6?

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Only a link to abebooks and no big red button offering ebook.

Have often thought that internet could become worthless as algorithms start delivering personalised narratives.... dig dig...

spare time to clean these up

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I can take a crack at it.
what formats would people like?

~Wolf

Re: spare time to clean these up

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
we'll see what i can do.
the first six are a pdf scan of images not words (non OCR) so that may be "fun." the 7-12 appear to be in a searchable text format so should just require some reformatting.
long way of saying 7-12 first then 1-6.

~Wolf

Re: spare time to clean these up

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
PDF please. -JPM

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Duly downloaded the first six lessons. This stuff is interesting. Thanks for putting it all in one place. I'd like to go through the Hamner lessons again... I did a keyword search in the library catalog and came up with one book that has it listed as one of the "250 milestones in psychology" interesting with regards to the dream discussion over on the other blog. These look like they could be very useful indeed.

Justin Patrick Moore

[personal profile] diletpoly 2024-06-06 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Google has been kind enough to do most of the work on converting. If you click "Read free of charge", then in the top left next to the book title there's a vertical ellipses (...) and under there are Download links for both PDF and EPUB.

It could still use some cleaning up, as I, for one, don't need the giant picture of the covers, inside and out, which mostly consist of the title and some reference to the University library where it was kept. And I'm sure there will be other cleanup in there. I may work on that, but having it at all is half the battle, as G.I.Joe used to say, so it's low priority for me.

[personal profile] jbucks 2024-06-06 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for these links! I can't download the first link (lessons 1-6), that takes me to a Google Books link which doesn't provide a download link, at least from here in Canada. Is there somewhere specific to click that I am missing?

[personal profile] jbucks 2024-06-06 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, I see the comments from others now with the same issue. Looks like this might be only available in certain countries.

[personal profile] jbucks 2024-06-06 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately not, not in the new or the old Google books.

[personal profile] milkyway1 2024-06-06 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It seems to be a matter of location/country - downloading from the US works fine, although I see a blue button instead of a red one, don't see any elliptic dots or hover popups, and can't seem to download an epub, but instead have a straight download button for the pdf.

Sometimes life is weird... :D

For people outside the US: You might consider using a proxy to access the download site for the first six chapters, simply for privacy and security reasons. There are free proxies available in a variety of countries, e.g. the US. I recommend using one to ensure your privacy. ;-)

Milkyway

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't access it from Germany either. If someone could put a copy on archive.org or post something here, I would appreciate it very much.

Mike

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I just did a little more digging and found what appears to be a cleaned up copy of the whole thing here:

https://web.archive.org/web/20140717163606/http://www.sector51.com/

Found it here:

https://web.archive.org/web/20140714141839/http://www.ennever.com/histories/history386p.php

Mike

[personal profile] jbucks 2024-06-06 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, this worked! Thank you, Mike!

And thanks, JMG, for drawing our attention to these lessons.

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I could download this one (but _not_ the Google one). You have to click the download link at the bottom of the first linked page to get the PDF. I didn't see an EPUB, though, but maybe I missed it.

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
well shoot. that "fixes" my 1-6 issue. i will see about converting this to other formats.

~Wolf

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, as a European reader I had no download link at Google, but I successfully downloaded the PDF from the first archive link here. Thanks for sharing this!
kallianeira: (garden venus)

all there

[personal profile] kallianeira 2024-06-07 03:05 am (UTC)(link)

Yes, all 12 lessons are there in one pdf at this link.
(I went in via a VPN in Japan)

- iridescent scintillating elver

(Anonymous) 2024-06-07 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, thank you so much.

(Anonymous) 2024-06-13 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
Beautiful file, downloaded with no problem.

(Used the link at the bottom of the 'sector51' archive page.)

- Cicada Grove

(Anonymous) 2024-06-07 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
Brilliant! Thank you Mike :)
[earthworm]

Internet Archive

(Anonymous) 2024-06-06 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
The Internet Archive has the individual lessons - https://archive.org/search?query=pelmanism. It also has W.J. Ennever's "Brain-Building For Success".

Both are can be downloaded in either PDF or epub.

(Hope the links work. If not, the search link on the main page will take you there. (Not the Wayback Machine.))
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[personal profile] charlieobert 2024-06-07 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know if this comment belongs here, or in Magic Monday, or for that matter over in the Covid group.

It strikes me here that any course of occult training has to include:

- learning to think straight

- becoming aware of, and disconnecting from, Hive Mind

and that without those two aspects it is worse than useless.
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[personal profile] open_space 2024-06-07 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)

I would say more than useless, its dangerous.

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If you cannot see from google books...

[personal profile] homeopathic_meditations 2024-06-07 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
... you may want to check these links:

https://archive.org/details/pelmanism04pelm/mode/2up
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x001768347&seq=45

There is also another interesting book, also from the Pelman Institute of America

https://archive.org/details/mindmemorypelman00pelm/mode/2up
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[personal profile] jruss 2024-06-08 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe I’m doing something wrong but when I click on lessons 1-6 all it’ll show me is lesson two.
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[personal profile] jruss 2024-06-11 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
There we go was able to get it.

(Anonymous) 2024-06-22 09:53 am (UTC)(link)
A bit late to the party here, but I did find scanned versions of the Pelmanism lessons on archive,here

https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Pelman+institute+of+America%22

They are not titled according to their specific lesson, so check to ensure you aren't repeatedly downloading the same one.

I'm from Canada, so these downloads should work for others outside the U.S