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📚 Fonte primaria: opere di Sergio Salamini
Questa pagina deriva dalle opere e dalle tecniche di Sergio Salamini — magnetista e ipnotista italiano del Novecento, formalizzatore della tecnica di induzione con la luce (chiamata «metodo Salamini»), insegnata da Dante Caravelli e successivamente integrata da Marco Paret nel Paret Method. La tecnica Salamini è uno degli ingredienti specifici del Settenario di Ipnosi Superiore della tradizione italiana.

Documenti Drive ISI-CNV:

Lessico tecnico tramandato: lo sguardo del soggetto su una luce poco al di sopra del livello degli occhi; passes lungo il corpo senza tocco; tocco breve sull'area del collo (zona del «girocollo», mai sulla parte molle); mano sinistra alla nuca (area cerebellare); discesa del soggetto a terra ad occhi chiusi e prosecuzione dell'induzione in stato sdraiato.


Salamini (rapid induction)
ID tec_salamini_induction
Categoria hypnosis
Prima comparsa 2018
Corsi Advanced Canto Grande Day 3

Salamini (rapid induction) is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category aimed at rapid access to the somnambulistic state through a specific sequence of non-verbal induction and proprioceptive anchoring.

Definition

Salamini represents an accelerated induction protocol developed in the Paret method as a structured alternative to classical inductions. Unlike purely verbal approaches, it integrates components of somatic fascination and magnetism of presence to generate rapid transition to hypnotic depth. The technique is particularly effective in demonstration and clinical work contexts where temporal fluidity is required without compromising the quality of the induced state.

When to use

  • Public demonstrations and seminars where the visible effectiveness of the method is a priority
  • Clinical contexts requiring fast induction while preserving somatic regression
  • Work with subjects responsive to proprioceptive and magnetic stimuli
  • When access to somnambulism is needed as a platform for techniques [to be confirmed by Marco]

Components and steps

  1. Fixation of presence and respiratory synchronization
  2. Induction of progressive relaxation through non-verbal guidance
  3. Specific proprioceptive anchoring [Salamini sequence - details to be confirmed by Marco]
  4. Deepening toward the somnambulistic state
  5. Verification of depth and responsiveness
  6. Orientation toward therapeutic or demonstrative goal

Distinctions

  • vs thumb technique: Salamini does not use tactile placement of thumbs in the palms; it is primarily based on somatic sequence and fascination of presence
  • vs rapid Elman: While classical Elman emphasizes counting and verbal relaxation, Salamini integrates components of Paret magnetism and hieratic timing [to confirm specific variant with Marco]
  • vs long inductions: Salamini prioritizes speed of access without reducing the stability of the induced state

Courses where it is taught

  • Advanced Canto Grande Day 3
  • Trascritti IT Elio (audio-theoretical materials)

Notes

  • The technique requires mastery of magnetic presence and non-verbal synchronization; effectiveness depends on calibration of initial fascination
  • Not recommended for subjects in advanced primary dissociation without preparatory anamnesis [to be confirmed by Marco]
  • The somatic regression induced by Salamini allows access to body memories; manage with appropriate integration protocols

See also