Trasmissione del Pensiero e Chiaroveggenza — Di Pisa/en
Thought Transmission and Clairvoyance is a chapter of the book by Erminio Di Pisa that addresses the boundary between mental suggestion and extrasensory perception, a point of contact between the hypnotic tradition and the mediumistic tradition of Maestro Dante Caravelli.
Thought Transmission
- "We have known for some time that every thought word manifests itself in the form of an image in the one who conceives it; we also know that when a person asks a question whose exact answer is known, this answer presents itself to their mind spontaneously and automatically. It is easy to understand whether the answers were provided by your subject or whether you yourself, perhaps unconsciously, transmitted the answers through mental suggestion."
- — Erminio Di Pisa, L’Ipnosi dalla A alla Zeta
Di Pisa honestly acknowledges the methodological problem: distinguishing the subject's true perception from the operator's unconscious transmission.
Clairvoyance
- "These tests so far are nothing more than a form of telepathy. [...] Second sight or clairvoyance is the faculty of seeing without the help of the eyes, of seeing at a distance. [...] Subjects capable of providing evidence of clairvoyance, in a state of artificial somnambulism, are extremely rare."
- — Erminio Di Pisa, L’Ipnosi dalla A alla Zeta
Clairvoyance is treated as a real but rare phenomenon, requiring sensitive subjects and long training on the part of the operator.
The Ceccarelli Tape
In the book, Di Pisa includes the audio tape of Enrico Ceccarelli recorded at the Regio di Parma in 1978, provided to him by his favorite pupil Athos Ubaldi. It is the connecting document between the Italian tradition and that of Taurus do Brasil.
Relationship with the Method Paret
These themes are systematically developed in the Method Paret through Mental Suggestion and Subtle Hypnosis, where Paret describes the homeopathization of suggestion up to thought transmission and the creation of the common field between operator and subject.