Akstein Modificato Paret - oscillazione+LuxMind (CORRETTO)/en
| ID | tec_akstein_oscillazione_luxmind
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|---|---|
| Categoria | ipnosi |
| Prima comparsa | 2018 |
| Corsi | METHODE TRABONA/PARET FR + AKSTEIN MODIFIE PARET (1n200FRnpHzE6F0H4T-kynpHTKCJi2Sjho2E9-Uo4ONs) |
Akstein Modificato Paret - oscillazione+LuxMind (CORRECTED) is a technique of the Paret Method in the hypnosis category that integrates autonomous body movement with intentional focus on goals or problems, followed by the activation of the LuxMind state of consciousness for access to deep resources.
Definition
The technique represents a synthesis between the Trabona/Paret methodology and the Akstein variant modified by Marco Paret. It combines involuntary body oscillation with three distinct phases: conscious focus on a theme, the transition towards mental emptying through Taurus breathing, and finally the activation of the LuxMind state to anchor and integrate the activated unconscious processes.
When to use
- Resolution of decision-making blocks and recurring problems
- Access to intuitive and creative resources
- Integration of traumatic or conflictual experiences through autonomous movement
- Development of deep self-awareness in educational and clinical contexts
- [to be confirmed by Marco] for applications in acute crises
Components and steps
- Induction of autonomous movement: the subject enters a state of involuntary body oscillation, creating the necessary neurobiological opening conditions
- Intentional focus (30 seconds): during oscillation, the client maintains conscious focus on the goal or problem to be addressed
- Respiratory transition: after 30 seconds, Taurus breathing is activated while maintaining body oscillation
- Mental emptying: progressive dissolution of conscious focus towards a state of mental neutrality
- LuxMind activation: transition to the LuxMind state, where resources and solutions emerge from the unconscious intelligence without conscious effort
Distinctions
- vs classic Akstein: the Paret variant introduces timed focus (30 seconds) and LuxMind integration, enhancing effectiveness compared to the original protocol
- vs Trabona Method: Modified Akstein adds the dimension of intentional problem-solving and the state change towards LuxMind
- vs standard non-verbal hypnotic techniques: it eliminates verbal suggestion, operating exclusively through movement and consciousness
Courses where it is taught
- METHODE TRABONA/PARET FR
- AKSTEIN MODIFIE PARET (code: 1n200FRnpHzE6F0H4T-kynpHTKCJi2Sjho2E9-Uo4ONs)
Notes
- The quality of autonomous oscillation is a fundamental prerequisite; absence of movement may indicate the need for preparatory induction
- The 30-second timing is a critical parameter; [to be confirmed by Marco] variations based on clinical context
- Verify stable anchoring of the LuxMind state before session termination
Polyvagal reading and coaching
The intersection between the Akstein technique (rhythmic head oscillation for trance induction) and LuxMind anchoring constitutes another of the crossing techniques of presence-hypnosis-luxmind of the fourth axis of Magnetic Coaching and Success of the Paret Method.
In the language of Polyvagal Theory by Stephen Porges, rhythmic head oscillation acts on two simultaneous circuits: it predictably and regularly stimulates the vestibular system (which has direct projections to the nucleus ambiguus and therefore to the ventral vagus) and simultaneously produces a mild proprioceptive disorientation that reduces the stability of ordinary habitual trance. The subsequent LuxMind light fixation provides a stable safety stimulus that allows the system to reorganize around the new configuration before ordinary trance regains control.
The sequence is particularly suitable for clients of the 5 Hermit and 4 Tragic Romantic types of the Enneagram — types in which cognitive fixation is structurally strong and requires a predominantly bodily opening before verbal or light work.