Mesmerism: Unveiling the Occult Origins of "Healing Energy"
The Dangers of Mesmerism: False Healing, Spiritual Deception, and Demonic Influence
Mesmerism, also known as animal magnetism, is an occult healing method rooted in mystical ideas rather than biblical truth. Its deceptive influence has crept into many alternative healing practices today—often disguised as energy work, therapeutic touch, or even spiritual wellness.
But where did this practice originate? Who founded it? And what spiritual forces are truly at work behind it?
Let’s unpack the truth so you can discern the spirits and guard your gates.
The Founder: Franz Anton Mesmer
The practice of Mesmerism was named after Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815), a German physician who believed he could manipulate a universal magnetic fluid through his hands. Mesmer taught that this invisible force ran through all living things and could be harnessed to restore health.
While Mesmer began his work under the guise of science, it quickly became clear that his method had deep spiritual and occult roots. His sessions often involved trances, altered states of consciousness, and mystical experiences—not unlike many New Age or Eastern healing practices today.
Mesmer’s Spirituality and Cultural Roots
Mesmer's beliefs were not grounded in the Christian faith but were heavily influenced by esoteric philosophies, astrology, and Gnostic mysticism. He operated under the idea that the cosmos was interconnected by an invisible, universal force.
He believed that the sun, moon, and stars influenced the earth through this magnetic fluid, impacting tides, weather patterns, and the human body. His practice resembled ancient pagan systems more than modern medicine.
This cosmology mirrors the beliefs of the occult and New Age movements, which often claim that balance and healing can be achieved by aligning oneself with the universe or tapping into unseen energies.
In Mesmer’s case, this "alignment" came through the laying on of hands—not in the name of Jesus Christ, but through the manipulation of impersonal forces.
The Spiritual Reality Behind the Practice
As believers, we must understand that healing apart from God’s Spirit can open us to spiritual bondage. Mesmer’s technique did not operate by natural or divine power but by a counterfeit spirit—a demonic influence masquerading as light.
Mesmerism can bring about real sensations, emotional shifts, and even temporary healing. But such manifestations are not proof of God’s presence. Satan is a deceiver and counterfeiter who offers false healing to ensnare people into deeper spiritual captivity.
What God or Force Did Mesmer Worship?
Mesmer never professed faith in the God of the Bible. He did not attribute his power to Jesus Christ, nor did he operate under biblical authority. Instead, his theories centered around a pantheistic and impersonal “force”—a telltale sign of occult belief systems.
This force—supposedly flowing from the cosmos into humans—was treated with reverence and mystical awe. In other words, Mesmer promoted a form of worship toward creation, not the Creator.
Romans 1:25 warns:
"They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator—who is forever praised. Amen."
Why Is Mesmerism Dangerous?
Mesmerism seduces people by offering healing without repentance, miracles without Jesus, and transformation without truth. This is the spirit of antichrist—subtle, seductive, and deadly.
Even today, you’ll see its influence in:
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Reiki
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Energy healing
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Chakra alignment
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Hypnotherapy
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Therapeutic touch
Each of these practices claim to channel invisible energy for healing—but none rely on the power of the Holy Spirit or operate under the lordship of Jesus Christ.
Instead, they invite people to submit their bodies to foreign spirits, opening portals for demonic influence. That’s why discernment is critical. Not everything that feels good or brings temporary results is from God.
How Should Christians Respond?
If you or someone you know has been involved in Mesmerism or any related practice, repentance is the first step. Renounce the false power, break all agreements with it, and invite the Holy Spirit to cleanse your body, soul, and spirit.
Here’s a simple prayer of repentance:
"Father, in the name of Jesus, I repent for any involvement in Mesmerism, energy healing, or occult practices. I renounce the false power and break all ungodly soul ties with this modality. Cleanse me with Your blood, and fill me with Your Holy Spirit. I receive healing from You alone, Lord. Amen."
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Teresa Morin
President, Touch of God Int’l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
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