Di Pisa Approach (iperflessibilità)/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). |
| ID | tec_di_pisa_approach
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|---|---|
| Categoria | hypnosis |
| Prima comparsa | 2018 |
| Corsi | Advanced Canto Grande Day 4 |
Di Pisa Approach (hyperflexibility) is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category that uses the body hyperflexibility exercise as a vector for accessing deep regressive states. It inherits the teaching of the historical master Di Pisa and integrates work on the spine with gaze opening techniques to facilitate entry into non-verbal hypnotic states.
Definition
The Di Pisa Approach represents a somatic method of hypnosis that exploits neuromuscular plasticity and body memory to generate dissociation and regression. The technique is based on the principle that hyperflexibility of the back and spine creates a state of controlled neurological vulnerability, in which ordinary consciousness progressively yields. Gaze opening acts as a gateway to altered states, amplifying the regressive effect through the autonomic nervous system.
When to use
- When rapid access to deep regressive states is needed without intense verbal use
- In contexts where conscious resistance is high and the body constitutes the privileged channel
- To unlock somatic memories and traumas rooted in the spine
- In hieratic hypnosis sessions where the physical presence of the facilitator is predominant
- [to be confirmed by Marco] for generational regression protocols
Components and steps
- Postural preparation: positioning the subject in states of progressive flexibility
- Work on the spine: controlled hyperflexibility exercises that generate an altered state of consciousness
- Gaze monitoring: recognition of visual signs of dissociation
- Gaze opening: controlled opening of the gaze as a door to regression
- Regressive deepening: vectoring the altered state towards previous epochs or states
- Integration and return: bringing the subject back while maintaining the insights acquired
Distinctions
- vs verbal hypnotic techniques: The Di Pisa Approach favors the somatic channel and non-verbality, avoiding direct suggestion
- vs classic gaze fixation: Here, gaze opening is active and regressive, not passive fixation
- vs standard postural work: It is not gymnastics; every movement is calibrated to induce specific neurological alteration
Courses where it is taught
- Advanced Canto Grande Day 4
- Ibiuna Day 4
Notes
- The technique requires specific training in reading body signals and calibrating vulnerability
- Contraindicated in subjects with spinal fragility or severe orthopedic conditions [to be confirmed by Marco]
- A common mistake is confusing hyperflexibility with mere elasticity: here the determining factor is neurological induction, not joint mobility