Caducità
ID tec_caducita
Categoria presence
Prima comparsa 2019
Corsi Mesmerismus® week 5

Caducità is a technique of the Paret Method in the presence category that operates through the induction of states of progressive collapse of conscious will, generating conditions of controlled vulnerability in order to directly access the deepest hypnotic substrates.

Definition

Caducità represents a phenomenon of structured disintegration of conscious resistance through the selective saturation of attentional channels. In the Paret Method, it is not understood as mere physical or mental fatigue, but rather as a process of methodical erosion of rational defenses through non-verbal presence techniques that establish a state of progressive surrender. The technique exploits the organism's natural tendency to yield in the face of persistent and hypnotically elegant stimuli, inducing collateral phenomena such as paradoxical insomnia, selective catalepsy, and controlled dissociation.

When to use

  • When it is necessary to access very deep memory layers
  • In contexts of marked resistance to direct suggestion
  • To dissolve rigidly defensive psychic structures
  • In preparation for advanced hieratic techniques
  • In the presence of subjects with a high critical quotient or rational skepticism

Components and steps

  1. Attentional saturation through prolonged magnetic fixation
  2. Induction of micro-oscillations in postural stability
  3. Amplification of perceptual fatigue through stratified presence
  4. Progressive weakening of conscious narrative coherence
  5. Access to the critical breaking point (caducitarian threshold)
  6. Consolidation of the state of hypnotic vulnerability

Distinctions

  • vs Fascination: Fascination captures and fixes; Caducità wears down and dissolves. The former is the capture of attention, the latter is the erosion of resistance.
  • vs Classical hypnosis: It does not require conscious cooperation nor explicit verbal induction. It acts entirely in the domain of presence and magnetism.
  • vs Catalepsy: Catalepsy is the resulting state; Caducità is the process that generates it through disintegration.

Courses where it is taught

Notes

  • Caducità requires precise calibration: insufficient erosion does not produce access, excessive erosion generates uncontrolled dissociative states [to be confirmed by Marco]
  • It is contraindicated in subjects with marked psychic fragility or in states of clinical depression
  • The common mistake is to confuse Caducità with simple fatigue: it requires constant magnetic intentionality and modulation of presence

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