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Fractional Fascination — Response to Intentions is the original development by Dr. Marco Paret of Otello Ghigi's technique, taking fractional fascination beyond the theatrical context toward pure non-verbal communication: the subject stops responding to words and begins responding to intentions, gestures, and the operator's presence.

In the deepest human relationships — between mother and newborn, between lovers, between master and student in the moment of true transmission — communication occurs at a level that precedes words. The body, the gaze, the presence come first. Words come later.

The turning point: when the subject responds to intentions

The signal that the technique has reached its deepest level: the subject no longer responds to verbal commands but to the operator's intention.


"If the subject answers to intentions it is easier."
— Dr. Marco Paret, Fractional Fascination (teaching slides)


"I'm asking you to understand and follow my intentions — ACTIVATE PRIMITIVE MIND."
— Dr. Marco Paret, Fractional Fascination (teaching slides)


The subject is not asked to obey an order. They are asked to activate that part of the mind that does not reason, does not analyze, does not resist: the primitive mind, which responds directly to presence and intention.

Following without thinking: beyond the upper mind

"The important is that he follows WITHOUT THINKING (without activating his upper mind)."
— Dr. Marco Paret, Fractional Fascination (teaching slides)


When the subject follows without thinking, we have entered a territory where words are no longer the main channel. The operator communicates through gaze, movement, breath, presence. The subject responds to these signals directly, without passing through conscious processing.

Ghigi had also developed reactions to simple gestures. Dr. Paret has developed these aspects toward something more subtle: response to non-verbal elements, to intentions, up to aspects that approach mental suggestion — that zone where it is no longer clear how the subject perceived the message, even when watching the video.

The inner states of non-verbal and primal hypnosis

"A) Losing space awareness — B) Being in the center — C) Being complete — D) Being out of time — E) Uniting with reality and rhythms."
— Dr. Marco Paret, Inner Keys of Non Verbal and Primal Hypnosis (slide)


These five keys are not achieved with words. They are the result of a presence that has passed through the filters of the conscious mind.

The operational sequence: progressive elimination of words

  1. Eye contact — capturing with the gaze before even speaking
  2. Declared intention — asking to follow intentions, not orders
  3. Follow the hand — the subject follows the gesture, optionally guided by a whisper or light touch
  4. The breath — creates stupor, the rapid transition between waking consciousness and passive consciousness
  5. Repetition without words — progressively eliminating verbal instructions
  6. Breath test — the operator takes a deep breath and moves their hand simultaneously: if the subject responds, the non-verbal connection is established

The degrees of response in fascination

  1. First degree — open-eye fascination or eye catalepsy
  2. Second degree — arm catalepsy
  3. Third/fourth degree — the subject follows the operator or an object: complete response to intentions

Toward mental suggestion

In the most advanced phases of work with sensitive subjects, the response to intentions becomes so subtle that — as Paret documents in the book Avviamento all’Ipnotismo Sottile — not even the operator can explain what they transmitted and what the subject received. Watching the session video, it is impossible to identify the signal to which the subject responded.

The school uses the term non-verbal suggestion for these phenomena, recognizing that in reality, as one progresses — with increasingly sensitive subjects and increasingly centered operators — one reaches levels of communication that defy any ordinary sensory explanation. Both Ghigi and Paret allude to this territory, each with the language of their time.

See: Suggestione Mentale e Ipnosi Sottile

Courses where it is taught

  • Master IT (advanced non-verbal communication module)
  • Mesmerismus® (non-verbal and primal hypnosis week)
  • Advanced (inner keys + response to intentions)
  • Diamond (advanced CNV applications)

Sources

  • Dr. Marco Paret, Fractional Fascination (teaching slides EN, ISI-CNV Drive archive, ID 1hPYpTmSqJqIV3eeo_XgkyVOfULVc4E0d1H1Q5pcrJy8)
  • Dr. Marco Paret, Inner Keys of Non Verbal and Primal Hypnosis (slide)
  • Dr. Marco Paret, Avviamento all’Ipnotismo Sottile o Ipnomentalismo di Secondo Livello. NLP International Ltd, ISBN 978-0-935410-17-4, 2010

See also