LuxMind per Memoria e Lettura Veloce/en

LuxMind per Memoria e Lettura Veloce
ID tec_luxmind_memoria
Categoria ipnosi
Prima comparsa 2023
Corsi Ultimate IT modulo B

LuxMind for Memory and Speed Reading is a technique of the Paret Method in the hypnosis category that extends the LuxMind protocol from the therapeutic sphere to cognitive enhancement, applying it specifically to the optimization of memory and photographic/speed reading through systems of neuropsychic fixation and anchoring.

Definition

LuxMind for Memory and Speed Reading represents the cognitive application of the LuxMind system developed by Dr. Marco Paret. Unlike therapeutic uses, this version channels the mechanisms of fascination, fixation, and enhancement of the altered state toward the selective activation of mnemonic abilities and rapid text acquisition. The technique integrates elements of non-verbal hypnosis, hieratic positioning, and [da confermare Marco] quantum techniques to create optimal neural states for memory encoding and recall.

When to use

  • Development of long-term memory in educational contexts
  • Enhancement of speed reading and simultaneous comprehension
  • Preparation for exams and certifications
  • Cognitive optimization in professional and academic settings
  • Advanced educational modules for higher training (Ultimate IT, Trainer pathways)

Components and steps

  1. Induction of the LuxMind state: creation of the hypnotic fixation state through non-verbal presence and magnetism techniques
  2. Anchoring of mnemonic capacity: connection between the induced altered state and the neural networks responsible for memory
  3. Perceptual acceleration: modulation of cognitive processing speed while preserving comprehension
  4. Photographic imprinting: fixation of the mental image of the text through guided subliminal repetition
  5. Consolidation and recall: creation of stable neural pathways for efficient retrieval of stored information
  6. Exit and integration: return to the waking state with residual enhancement of acquired abilities

Distinctions

  • vs traditional speed reading techniques: LuxMind integrates hypnosis and altered state fixation, not based on purely oculomotor mechanisms
  • vs classical Loci system memory: LuxMind operates on direct neuropsychic fixation and cognitive magnetism, not on spatial mnemonic architectures
  • vs Erickson-style indirect suggestion: the Paret method emphasizes non-verbal presence and hieratic positioning as the primary carrier, not metaphorical language

Courses where it is taught

  • Ultimate IT – module B (Course presentation and educational modules)
  • Trainer CG – cognitive specialization pathway
  • [da confermare Marco] Master and higher training pathways ISI-CNV

Notes

  • The distinction between therapeutic and cognitive application of LuxMind requires precise calibration of the altered state and hypnotic depth
  • The effectiveness of the technique depends on the quality of the initial fixation and the stability of the induced magnetism
  • [da confermare Marco] specific contraindications or limitations related to particular cognitive profiles

Polyvagal reading and coaching

The application of the LuxMind procedure to cognitive enhancement (memory, speed reading, problem solving) is one of the specific tactics of the fourth axis Coaching and Magnetic Success of the Paret Method, and illustrates how the same neurophysiological configuration induced by luminous fixation with intention can be oriented toward different objectives depending on the conscious intention formulated before the procedure.

In the language of Polyvagal Theory, cognitive enhancement operates through the precise modulation of the Default Mode Network that luminous fixation induces: the network of internal rumination (which disperses cognitive attention into judgmental commentary) temporarily reorganizes around safety signals, making way for efficient transit in the salience network (anterior insula, ACC) and the fronto-parietal systems of attentional control. The result — enhanced encoding and mnemonic retrieval capacity, broader visual attention, rapid lexical comprehension — physiologically corresponds to the high ventral set-point of expert meditative practice documented by Brewer and collaborators (2011).

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