Salamini - Induzione con Luce (procedura)/en
| 📚 Fonte primaria: opere di Sergio Salamini |
| Questa pagina deriva dalle opere e dalle tecniche di Sergio Salamini — magnetista e ipnotista italiano del Novecento, formalizzatore della tecnica di induzione con la luce (chiamata «metodo Salamini»), insegnata da Dante Caravelli e successivamente integrata da Marco Paret nel Paret Method. La tecnica Salamini è uno degli ingredienti specifici del Settenario di Ipnosi Superiore della tradizione italiana.
Documenti Drive ISI-CNV:
Lessico tecnico tramandato: lo sguardo del soggetto su una luce poco al di sopra del livello degli occhi; passes lungo il corpo senza tocco; tocco breve sull'area del collo (zona del «girocollo», mai sulla parte molle); mano sinistra alla nuca (area cerebellare); discesa del soggetto a terra ad occhi chiusi e prosecuzione dell'induzione in stato sdraiato. |
| ID | tec_salamini_light
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|---|---|
| Categoria | fascinazione |
| Prima comparsa | 2018 |
| Corsi | Induction with light Salamini method (1yfPCZhzlDZa9koPGmJlSYAQLli0r6QpAkLZFn7SMFKM) |
Salamini - Induction with Light (procedure) is a technique of the Method Paret in the fascinazione category that uses concentration on a light source combined with non-verbal magnetic passes to induce a state of deep fascination. It is not a verbal induction, but a purely non-verbal method that exploits the inner tension generated by light fixation and bodily non-verbal communication.
Definition
The Salamini technique represents an evolution of hieratic magnetism within Method Paret, integrating the principle of Concentration on a point of light (which generates initial inner tension) with the non-verbal actions of bodily magnetism. Induction occurs through the interaction between the fixed gaze on the light and the operator's energetic movements, creating a field of fascination without recourse to verbal language.
When to use
- Rapid induction in pure magnetism contexts
- Work on subjects particularly receptive to visual stimulation
- Non-verbal alternatives when dialogue is contraindicated
- Preparation for analgesia techniques or specific work on the spine
- Educational contexts for demonstrating hieratic magnetism
Components and steps
- Positioning the subject standing in front of a light source
- Deep breathing guided by the subject (self-regulation)
- Magnetic passes along the body without direct contact
- Assessment and strategic touch of the neck and spine area if necessary
- Positioning the left hand slightly behind the nape of the neck (cerebellum area)
- [to be confirmed by Marco] - completion of the procedure and anchoring of the state
Distinctions
- vs Verbal induction: Salamini completely excludes language, operating only on visual fascination and bodily magnetism
- vs Simple magnetic passes: integrates light fixation as a catalyst element for inner tension
- vs Ochorowitz method: more synthetic and focused on light; Ochorowitz works on specific plexuses in sequence
Courses where it is taught
- Induction with Light Salamini Method (official documentation)
- Russky Program Advanced and Trainer (May 2025) - Advanced fascicles section
- CNV and Hieratic Magnetism Method Paret courses
Notes
- Inner tension is the catalyst element: the light does not hypnotize, but creates a state of expectation that the operator exploits magnetically
- Avoid prolonged direct eye contact between the operator and the subject during the passes (maintain focus on the subject's light)
- Particularly effective in public or demonstrative contexts where total silence reinforces the fascination effect