Indian Self-Hypnosis
ID tec_autoipnosi_indiana
Categoria ipnosi
Prima comparsa 2018
Corsi Trainer Canto Grande

Indian Self-Hypnosis is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category that enables the self-induction of the hypnotic state through the conscious activation of Quantum PSI, the subtle and vital force present in every individual.

Definition

Indian Self-Hypnosis represents a method of hypnotic self-induction that integrates Eastern principles with the quantum and neurobiological approach of the Method Paret. Unlike classical self-hypnosis based on repetitive verbal suggestion, this technique works on energetic awareness and the resonance between body, mind, and the quantum field. The individual does not use suggestion but awakens an innate ability to modulate their own state of consciousness through the management of the life force and inner light.

When to use

  • Developing hypnotic autonomy in contexts of emotional self-regulation
  • Unblocking fixations and limiting beliefs without external mediation
  • Working on Fusion-Defusion to manage trauma and fear states
  • Enhancing personal presence and bodily awareness
  • Preparing for learning advanced techniques of magnetism and influence

Components and steps

  1. Localization of the energy center: identification of the solar plexus and the bodily Sancta Sanctorum
  2. Activation of the inner light: visualization and perception exercise of light as a vector of Quantum PSI
  3. Creation of the life force: conscious generation of energy through breath and intention
  4. Fusion with the hypnotic state: integration of ordinary awareness with the desired altered state
  5. Defusion and anchoring: stabilization of the experience in the polyvagal nervous system
  6. Reinforcement through the mirror: [to be confirmed by Marco] use of visual reflection to consolidate the state change

Distinctions

  • vs Traditional Western Self-Hypnosis: does not use repeated verbal formulas, but works on energetic and quantum perception of the body
  • vs Classical Meditation: maintains the hypnotic intent and controlled state alteration, not pure awareness
  • vs Paret Fascination: Indian Self-Hypnosis is an autonomous internal process; Fascination is transferred by an external operator

Courses where it is taught

Notes

  • The technique requires regular practice to develop sensitivity to Quantum PSI; initial results may be subtle
  • It is necessary to understand the Seven Quick Rules of the Method Paret, particularly Rule One (thought → physical reaction) and Rule Three (imagination > knowledge)
  • Not indicated for individuals in severe dissociation without supervision; verify stability of the polyvagal nervous system

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