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Sphere of Light for Phobias/Trauma
ID tec_sphere_light_phobia
Categoria ipnosi
Prima comparsa 2019
Corsi Mesmerismus® lesson 12

Sphere of Light for Phobias/Trauma is a technique of the Method Paret in the category hypnosis that uses guided luminous visualization to transform traumatic content without the need to consciously relive the disturbing event.

Definition

The Sphere of Light is a non-verbal and content-free procedure that exploits sensory anchoring (physical light) and imaginative movement to neutralize the emotional charge associated with phobias and traumas. Unlike traditional approaches, the client does not have to retrace or narrate the event: the luminous sphere opacifies and transforms the disturbed material at a neuro-emotional level, according to the principles of Paret magnetism and non-verbal hypnosis.

When to use

  • Specific phobias (fear of animals, heights, closed spaces, etc.)
  • Single or complex traumas
  • When the client shows resistance to verbal recounting
  • In sessions of high hypnotic depth
  • As an alternative to verbal techniques in contexts where verbalization worsens the disorder

Components and steps

  1. The client fixes a light source (natural or auxiliary light) for about 30 seconds, creating visual and magnetic anchoring
  2. At the end, they touch the third eye (glabellar area) to activate introspective perception and connection with the limbic system
  3. They visualize a sphere of light luminescent in the inner space
  4. They consciously guide the sphere towards the traumatic place/event through pure intention (not narration)
  5. The sphere penetrates the disturbed content, transforming it through energetic osmosis without conscious reliving
  6. Reintegration: the client perceives the trauma as reduced, opacified, or transmuted

Distinctions

  • vs classic EMDR: does not require rhythmic eye movements; uses conscious luminous imagination instead of bilateral desensitization
  • vs verbal Exposure Therapy: completely avoids narration and conscious reliving; operates at the level of non-verbal transformation
  • vs standard Light Technique: integrates the touch of the third eye and the intentional direction of the sphere towards the specific trauma

Courses where it is taught

  • Mesmerismus® – Lesson 12: Foundations of the Sphere and basic application
  • Advanced Lesson 4: Variants for complex traumas and post-technique stabilization

Notes

  • Clinical efficacy: reported success rate of about 75-80% in a single session, with consolidation at follow-up
  • Common mistake: trying to force the visualization; the sphere forms naturally if the light anchoring was correct
  • Relative contraindication: avoid in acute psychosis; verify cognitive stability before application

See also