Erminio Di Pisa — Fratello Massone e Esoterista/en

📚 Fonte primaria: opere del Prof. Erminio Di Pisa (1920ca.-2015)
Questa pagina deriva dalle opere del Prof. Erminio Di Pisa — figura cardine della tradizione italiana del magnetismo ipnotico del Novecento, allievo di Dante Caravelli e a sua volta maestro di Marco Paret. Di Pisa ha formalizzato il Settenario di Ipnosi Superiore e perfezionato l'applicazione clinica della fascinazione di Donato (l'ipnosi ad occhi aperti) per il trattamento di disturbi muscoloscheletrici, cefalee, blefarospasmo, dolori cronici.

Documenti Drive ISI-CNV — corpus Di Pisa:

Linea di trasmissione documentata: Donato (Parigi-Bruxelles 1880) → Regazzoni / Lafontaine in Italia → Maestro Dante Caravelli (Firenze) → Prof. Erminio Di Pisa (Roma) → Marco Paret (ISI-CNV).

Erminio Di Pisa as a Masonic Brother — in addition to his activity as a hypnotist and astrologer, Prof. Erminio Di Pisa was a **Masonic Brother**, as documented by his essay published in The Master's Jewel, a collection of international Masonic writings.

The essay: "Some Thoughts on Esotericism"

"Esotericism regards 'all that is occult'. In broad sense man points out the spiritual tendencies to seek for superhuman knowledge and superior powers, that are quite free from the laws of physics, to be dominated through proper practice, thus deeply modifying one's psychic activity."
— Bro. Erminio Di Pisa, Some Thoughts on Esotericism, The Master's Jewel


The essay, written in English and signed as Bro. Erminio Di Pisa, Italy, is published at The Master's Jewel — Masonic Education.

Key points of the essay

Di Pisa distinguishes two currents of occultism:

  • "Magical" type schools that seek special powers by any means, including witchcraft rituals
  • Schools of religious and philosophical orientation, oriented towards knowledge of supreme truths — these alone are of interest to Freemasonry


"Esotericism is the search for the transcendent truth that is concealed by symbols, allegories and rites. The esoteric teachings should be delivered only orally – 'from mouth to ear' – to those who have given evidence to be worth to receive, to custody and to treasure them."
— Bro. Erminio Di Pisa, Some Thoughts on Esotericism


On oral transmission — exactly the principle that also governs the hypnotic tradition of which Di Pisa was a part.


"The Masonic esotericism, in particular, aims to free man from the limits of the materiality, returning him back to the Eden's condition by means of the meditation on the symbols and of the serious and exact performance of the rituals. Freemasons can gain even higher degrees of knowledge and self consciousness, in order to realize within themselves the corresponding universal condition."
— Bro. Erminio Di Pisa, Some Thoughts on Esotericism


Connection with the Paret Method

Di Pisa's esoteric commitment is not separate from his hypnotic practice. Freemasonry and hypnosis share in him the same worldview:

  • Oral transmission "from mouth to ear" (as in the hypnotic tradition of Maestro Caravelli → Di Pisa)
  • Work on symbols and rituals to modify the psyche
  • Initiatory path reserved for those who are "qualified" to receive it
  • Liberation from the limits of materiality through practice

In the Paret Method, these themes converge into the categories , in Atoum, in FRAOM and in Presenza Integrale™.

The context: Di Pisa between Freemasonry, astrology and hypnosis

Di Pisa was simultaneously:

  • A Masonic Brother (essay on The Master's Jewel)
  • President of the Astrological Association of Light from 1973
  • Director of the Instant Hypnosis Center
  • Author of the book Hypnosis from A to Z

Three traditions — esoteric/Masonic, astrological, hypnotic — unified in the same person. The same union that characterizes the Paret Method in its deepest dimension.

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