Opus Circulare - Esercizi di Vivificazione del Cerchio F/en

Opus Circulare - Exercises for the Vivification of Circle F
ID tec_opus_circulare
Categoria metodi-ieratici-ermetici
Prima comparsa 2019
Corsi Chiave dei Simboli - Esercizi Vivificazione

Opus Circulare - Exercises for the Vivification of Circle F is a technique of the Paret Method in the hieratic-hermetic methods category that integrates the symbolism of the circle (totality, ouroboros, Saturn) with bodily practice in absolute presence. It constitutes a sequence of six vivification exercises that lead consciousness from the microcosm to the macrocosm through circular movement, grounding inner transformation in physicality and simultaneous attention.

Definition

Opus Circulare represents the evolution of symbolic work in Mesmerismus® Paret towards the hieratic dimension, where the circle becomes an instrument of integration between body, energy, and present awareness. Unlike simple meditation, this technique [to be confirmed by Marco] emphasizes circularity as an axis of balance and totality, parallel to the vertical (heaven-earth) axis in the Paret system. Each exercise is constructed to generate a non-verbal state of presence through precise and ritualized movements.

When to use

  • Development of absolute bodily presence
  • Integration of microcosmic and macrocosmic energy flow
  • Preparation for advanced non-verbal hypnotic techniques
  • Grounding and systemic balance work in mesmeric practice
  • Didactic contexts for the interiorization of Paret symbols

Components and steps

  1. Circle of energy rising-descending: vertical movement of energy along the body axis, awareness of the primary flow
  2. Circularity around the body: spiralization of attention in proximal three-dimensional space
  3. Microcosmic Orbit (Chinese technique): circulation of energy with tongue to palate, integration of meridians
  4. Macrocosmic Orbit: expansion of circulation beyond body boundaries towards the extended field
  5. Sufi Circumduction (arms extended): rotational movement of the whole body, the figure as a living "wheel"
  6. Head Circumduction: slow rotation (3 seconds per full cycle), focusing awareness at the center

Distinctions

  • vs Vertical Axis Heaven-Earth: while the vertical axis structures growth and balance on a linear dimension, Opus Circulare integrates totality through horizontal and spherical movement, combining both axes
  • vs traditional energetic techniques: [to be confirmed by Marco] the Paret approach does not reduce circularity to mere bioenergetic flow, but inscribes it in non-verbal Presence as a generator of hypnotic state

Courses where it is taught

Notes

  • Absolute presence mandatory: every movement loses effectiveness without conscious anchoring to the present moment
  • Ritual sequentiality: exercises must follow the indicated order to progressively integrate the energy field
  • Contraindications: [to be confirmed by Marco] caution in dissociative states or instability of the balance organ

See also