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Channels and Amplifying (referenza)
ID tec_channels_amplifying_note
Categoria metodi-ieratici-ermetici
Prima comparsa 2024
Corsi Program Hyper-Advanced 2024 (1L5uRamfWfpyWaMv)

Channels and Amplifying (referenza) is a technique of the Paret Method in the hieratic-hermetic methods category. It consists of identifying the sensory or relational channel through which a psychosomatic process manifests, amplifying it to the point of saturation, then transferring the energy toward an alternative channel to generate transformation and resolution.

Definition

Channels and Amplifying is a hieratic procedure that works with the channels of symptom manifestation: visual, auditory, proprioceptive, kinesthetic, relational, and movement. Rather than weakening or suppressing the symptom, the technique amplifies it in its original channel to the saturation point, at which moment the system is predisposed to channel change. This transition allows the flow of energy toward alternative expressive modalities, catalyzing spontaneous resolution.

When to use

  • Work with chronic or resistant psychosomatic symptoms
  • When the client is trapped in a single expressive channel
  • Conditions of sensory or relational locked pattern
  • Integration of Mindell-Paret methods [to be confirmed by Marco]
  • Hieratic fascination with complex bodily manifestations

Components and steps

  1. Recognition of the primary channel: identify through which sensory or relational modality the process predominantly manifests
  2. Systematic amplification: increase the intensity, frequency, and awareness within that specific channel
  3. Saturation monitoring: observe non-verbal signals indicating the channel limit has been reached
  4. Preparation for change: stabilize the system in a transitional state
  5. Channel shift: guide the energy toward the alternative channel with hieratic presence and direction
  6. Integration and grounding: anchor the new expressive modality in the overall system

Distinctions

  • vs Amplification (Mindell): the Paret technique integrates the notion of multiple channels with the hieratic principle of energy transfer, not just pure amplification
  • vs Sensory reframing: it does not reinterpret content, but changes the modality through which the process organizes itself
  • vs Flooding: it is controlled, conscious, and oriented toward functional saturation, not massive exposure

Courses where it is taught

  • Program Hyper-Advanced 2024 (reference: 1L5uRamfWfpyWaMv)
  • Hyperadvanced IT 2025 (reference: 1X2yjHeXso5J)

Notes

  • The channel change is not mechanical: it requires authentic hieratic presence and precise non-verbal timing [to be confirmed by Marco]
  • Common error: amplifying without waiting for saturation, blocking the transition
  • Relative contraindication in acute dissociative conditions: require preliminary stabilization

See also