Rune (FRAOM)/en
| ID | tec_rune_fraom
|
|---|---|
| Categoria | trasversale |
| Prima comparsa | 2025 |
| Corsi | FRAOM corso |
Rune (FRAOM) is a technique of the Method Paret in the transversal category. It is a protocol of symbolic activation and vibratory resonance that integrates runic archetypes with the principles of Presence Paret and non-verbal fascination, operating simultaneously on somatic, energetic, and cognitive levels.
Definition
Rune (FRAOM) represents an application of the Paret method to Nordic symbolic systems, specifically through the integration of IAO (primary phonematic sequence), ISAZ (rune of dissolution/transformation), and the structure of the 3 Aettir (the three runic families). The technique is not limited to historical symbolism but traces it back to the mechanisms of non-verbal hypnotic induction and the quantum timing inherent to the method, creating states of vibratory coherence between operator and subject through the activation of archetypal patterns.
When to use
- Identity transformation work and integration of dissociated aspects
- Enhancement of magnetic presence in teaching and guidance contexts
- Group resonance protocols and collective synchronization (didactic setting)
- Support for dissolving symbolic or energetic blocks
- Contexts where a non-verbal initiatic aesthetic is indicated
Components and steps
- Anchoring to the tripartition: positioning relative to the 3 Aettir as a map of available states
- IAO activation: internal vocalization/articulation of the primary sequence for vibratory tuning
- ISAZ invocation: summoning the transformative function through the controlled dissolution rune
- Somatic hierarchization: transmission of the archetypal quality through posture, gaze, and non-verbal breath patterning
- Group binding: if in a group, creation of a coherent field through tacit rhythmic synchronization
- Closing and anchoring: stabilization of the acquired state through gesture or tacit formulation
Distinctions
- vs Presence Paret: Presence is the general context of magnetism; Rune FRAOM applies specific archetypes as a structured vehicle
- vs classical mudra techniques: Rune integrates runic symbolism with Paret non-verbality, not limited to mudric gesture
- vs standard Fascination: Rune adds symbolic and vibratory layers that operate on archetypal registers, not just on perceptual fixation
Courses where it is taught
- FRAOM corso (first systematic level, 2025)
- [to be confirmed by Marco] — advanced levels and specializations
Notes
- The technique requires solid grounding in basic Presence Paret; it is not entry-level
- Work with ISAZ in particular requires hieratic containment to avoid destabilization
- Contraindicated in subjects with previously unstable psychic fragility