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Ghigi-Paret Zoom Induction
ID tec_ghigi_paret_zoom
Categoria hypnosis
Prima comparsa 2020
Corsi GHIGI PARET ZOOM INDUCTION ENGLISH (1u7EafTFfteZfOIwmLMsJnhSjuN7Zwqwg)

Ghigi-Paret Zoom Induction is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category that uses double focus (simultaneous gaze and manual movement) to weaken the conscious mind through moments of surprise and fractionation.

Definition

The Ghigi-Paret Zoom Induction is a non-verbal hypnotic induction that exploits the subject's neurocognitive impossibility of following two distinct visuo-motor stimuli simultaneously. It combines the principle of Taurus (fundamental magnetic element of the Paret method) with progressive movements and fractionation techniques, creating a state of conscious discontinuity that facilitates access to the trance state. The central mechanism is the difficulty of following the hand and gaze simultaneously, which generates confusion and openness in the conscious cognitive system.

When to use

  • Rapid induction in contexts of fascination and personal magnetism
  • Work with subjects presenting cognitive resistances to direct verbal suggestion
  • Preparation for depersonalization and work with shrinking attention
  • Resolution of blocked emotions or states of psychological analgesia
  • Educational and didactic contexts in the Paret method to develop presence and non-verbal control

Components and steps

  1. Emotional preparation: the subject is questioned about the specific emotion or block to be resolved
  2. Primary command: «Look at me and follow the hand» — creation of double focus
  3. Breathing cycle: «Breathe» — synchronization with the biological rhythm
  4. Non-verbal response induction: creation of involuntary reactions (arm, fist, telepathia) through magnetism
  5. Oscillation and Taurus: application of successive movements that fragment attention
  6. Conscious deconstruction: structural question «What do you think of yourself? Put it aside» — bypass of the YOU (conscious mind) towards shrinking attention

Distinctions

  • vs Classical verbal induction: the Ghigi-Paret Zoom is entirely non-verbal and exploits attentional conflict, not semantic suggestion
  • vs Ericksonian hypnotic induction: uses the principle of the Method Paret (magnetism, hieratic presence) instead of metaphors and linguistic ambiguity
  • vs Simple fascination: integrates fractionation and cognitive deconstruction, not just gaze control

Courses where it is taught

  • [to be confirmed by Marco] — Advanced courses of the Method Paret on non-verbal hypnosis
  • GHIGI PARET ZOOM INDUCTION ENGLISH (Google Drive: 1u7EafTFfteZfOIwmLMsJnhSjuN7Zwqwg)

Notes

  • Essential prerequisite: the subject must have previously identified the target emotion or psychological block to work on; induction without this preparation reduces effectiveness
  • Common mistake: poor synchronization of the respiratory rhythm with the motor cycle; timing must be almost imperceptible to the conscious subject
  • Contraindications: [to be confirmed by Marco] — possible effects of prolonged disorientation in subjects with pre-existing dissociation

See also