Technique de l'Air (induzione con luce 75W)/en

Technique de l'Air (induzione con luce 75W)
ID tec_technique_air
Categoria ipnosi
Prima comparsa 2018
Corsi TECHNIQUE DE L'AIR

Technique de l'Air (induzione con luce 75W) is a technique of the Method Paret in the ipnosi category that uses a structured light stimulus to produce a state of fascination and non-verbal hypnotic induction through control of the visual field and conscious motor skills.

Definition

The Technique de l'Air represents an induction protocol based on the presentation of a 75W white opaline light source associated with paradoxical motor instructions. The technique exploits the principle of sensory dissociation typical of the Method Paret, where the light stimulus fixes conscious attention while the inverted motor instructions create an interruption in the ordinary behavioral pattern, facilitating access to the hypnotic state.

When to use

  • Rapid induction in clinical and educational contexts
  • Situations requiring a structured visual anchor
  • Work on presence and magnetic fascination
  • Quantum techniques protocols [da confermare Marco]
  • Patients responsive to visual and motor stimuli

Components and steps

  1. Positioning of the light source: 75W white opaline lamp positioned in the subject's direct visual field
  2. Negative-positive framing: "Vuoi liberarti?" — presupposition question that activates the motivational system
  3. Gaze command: "Guardami" — fixation of the facilitator's gaze, creation of visual rapport
  4. Inverted motor instruction: "Muovi le braccia" — the subject performs the opposite movement to the verbal instruction, generating cognitive dissonance
  5. Forward gaze fixation: "Continua, guarda davanti" — maintaining fascination through visual direction
  6. Kinesthetic anchoring: "Mettilo a terra" — transferring attention to the body, consolidating the state

Distinctions

  • vs Fissazione classica: The Technique de l'Air incorporates motor paradox as a distinctive element, not simple gaze fixation
  • vs Induzione verbale standard: It favors the non-verbal and luminous channel; the verbal component is minimal and functional to the paradox

Courses where it is taught

Notes

  • The wavelength of the white opaline light is a critical part of the protocol; variations in wattage require procedural adaptations [da confermare Marco]
  • Motor inversion must be consistent with the principle of negation of ordinary structure of the Method Paret
  • Contraindicated in subjects with photosensitivity or significant visual disorders

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