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Curative Passes (passes terapeutici con scuotimento)/en

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Curative Passes (passes terapeutici con scuotimento)
ID tec_curative_passes
Categoria magnetismo
Prima comparsa 2011
Corsi Curative Passes

Curative Passes (therapeutic passes with shaking) is a technique of the Paret Method in the magnetism category that extracts and dissipates pain through magnetic movements ending with an energetic hand shake.

Definition

Curative Passes represent an evolution of classic magnetic passes, characterized by the addition of a final shake that represents the physical and energetic expulsion of pain downward. Unlike ordinary passes, each movement does not return to the starting point without first dissipating the pathogenic energy through the shaking gesture. The technique is based on the principle that the operator's Will directs the energy transfer and the extraction of pain from the patient's body.

When to use

Curative Passes are indicated for:

  • Localized or diffuse pain
  • Acute and chronic inflammatory conditions
  • Energy blocks associated with painful symptoms
  • Complementary therapeutic support in clinical magnetism sessions
  • Hieratic technique work with a curative component

Components and steps

  1. Positioning: the operator stands laterally or frontally to the patient, in the correct magnetic presence
  2. Ascending movement: execution of the standard magnetic pass from the lower area to the upper area of the painful district
  3. Energy direction: focusing the Will on attracting the pain toward the operating hand
  4. Final shake: at the end of the pass, shake the hand as if expelling dirty water, simulating the extraction and dispersion of pathogenic energy
  5. Energy descent: conscious guidance of the energy downward and toward the ground
  6. Warm breathing: use of conscious and warm breathing to amplify magnetic power throughout the entire cycle

Distinctions

  • vs Standard Magnetic Passes: in ordinary passes, the movement returns to the starting point without an expulsive gesture; in Curative Passes, the final shake is an essential element of extraction
  • vs Magnetic Absorption: Absorption absorbs energy into the operator's body; Curative Passes consciously expel it toward the ground

Courses where it is taught

  • Curative Passes | Therapeutic Magnetism 2011 (p. 70)
  • [to be confirmed by Marco] advanced clinical magnetism courses

Notes

  • The shake must be performed with conscious intention, not as a mechanical gesture devoid of energetic direction
  • Warm Breathing significantly increases the effectiveness of the pass; without it, the effect remains superficial
  • Relative contraindication: verify the patient's energetic state and psychophysical stability before application

Polyvagal reading

The shake that accompanies curative passes is the external manifestation of a contained sympathetic discharge within the safety field established by the operator. In the language of Polyvagal Theory, it corresponds to the terminal sequence of the transition toward the integrated state: sympathetic mobilization that can finally complete the cycle of energetic discharge that trauma or chronic fixation had blocked, without the system slipping into panic or dissociation, because the operator's ventral vagal engagement maintains the safety signal throughout the entire process.

This same phenomenology is described by contemporary body methods — Berceli's Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE), Boyesen's biodynamic psychoperistalsis, autonomous movement in Reichian bicycling, the vibrations of kundalini yoga — as a release indicator and not as pathology. The magnetic tradition of the Paret Method has recognized its curative nature since the 19th century, when magnetic "crises" were welcomed as a sign of the work's effectiveness and not as an incident to be suppressed.

Polyvagal theory does not reduce the shake of curative passes to a neurovegetative discharge: it offers its precise physiological grammar and recognizes the magnetic tradition as a deep precursor of contemporary understanding of somatic trauma release.

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