Crisi Mesmerica / Convulsive Therapy (basi fisiologiche). Anche Crisi e Liberazione/en
| ID | tec_crisi_mesmerica
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|---|---|
| Categoria | magnetism |
| Prima comparsa | 2018 |
| Corsi | Convulsive Therapy - Physiological basis of Mesmeric crisis |
Mesmeric Crisis / Convulsive Therapy (physiological basis). Also Crisis and Liberation is a technique of the Paret Method in the magnetism category. It represents a clinical application of magnetism that mobilizes and discharges energy blocked at the level of procedural and somatic memory through the controlled induction of a physiological crisis, followed by natural energetic liberation.
Definition
The Mesmeric Crisis is a magnetic intervention aimed at unblocking energies crystallized in the autonomic nervous system and the subject's procedural memory. Based on the neurophysiological understanding of the fight/flight/freeze response developed by Levine, the technique deliberately induces a state of bioenergetic crisis, subsequently allowing the body to self-regulate through natural discharge mechanisms (tremors, sweating, controlled heart rate acceleration). This process reproduces the cycle of traumatic completion present in nature: the animal exposed to threat immobilizes, then, once the danger has passed, discharges the mobilized energy through involuntary and autonomous movements.
When to use
- Chronic energetic blocks at the somatic and procedural level
- Unprocessed traumas with freeze symptoms
- Magnetic exhaustion or stagnation of presence
- Preparation for states of deep fascination
- Liberation of trapped procedural memories [to be confirmed by Marco]
Components and steps
- Assessment of the magnetic state and identification of the energetic block
- Induction of the crisis through hierarchy magnetism techniques [to be confirmed by Marco]
- Physiological monitoring of the autonomic response
- Facilitation of natural discharge (tremors, sweating, breathing)
- Post-crisis stabilization and energetic reintegration
- Anchoring of the liberation state
Distinctions
- vs Classical Abreaction: The Mesmeric Crisis is not emotional catharsis but somatic discharge, rooted in the physiology of the autonomic nervous system
- vs Relaxation techniques: It does not reduce tension, but consciously mobilizes it to complete and discharge it
- vs Standard Ericksonian hypnosis: It operates in the magnetic hierarchy and procedural register, not conversational suggestion
Courses where it is taught
- Convulsive Therapy - Physiological basis of Mesmeric crisis
Notes
- The Mesmeric Crisis requires magnetic expertise and awareness of cardiac and neurological contraindications [to be confirmed by Marco]
- A common mistake is confusing physiological discharge with loss of control: the process remains under magnetic supervision
- The technique is contraindicated in the absence of preliminary magnetic stabilization of the subject