Di Pisa - Tecnica Palla di Luce (analgesia)/en

📚 Fonte primaria: opere del Prof. Erminio Di Pisa (1920ca.-2015)
Questa pagina deriva dalle opere del Prof. Erminio Di Pisa — figura cardine della tradizione italiana del magnetismo ipnotico del Novecento, allievo di Dante Caravelli e a sua volta maestro di Marco Paret. Di Pisa ha formalizzato il Settenario di Ipnosi Superiore e perfezionato l'applicazione clinica della fascinazione di Donato (l'ipnosi ad occhi aperti) per il trattamento di disturbi muscoloscheletrici, cefalee, blefarospasmo, dolori cronici.

Documenti Drive ISI-CNV — corpus Di Pisa:

Linea di trasmissione documentata: Donato (Parigi-Bruxelles 1880) → Regazzoni / Lafontaine in Italia → Maestro Dante Caravelli (Firenze) → Prof. Erminio Di Pisa (Roma) → Marco Paret (ISI-CNV).


Di Pisa - Tecnica Palla di Luce (analgesia)/en
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Di Pisa - Light Ball Technique (analgesia) is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category that uses fascinating ocular concentration and guided luminous visualization to induce instant analgesia through a differentiated state of consciousness.

Definition

The Light Ball Technique represents an application of Paret's psycho-organic-linguistic methodology aimed at the instant release of pain perception. It operates by inducing a trance state through ocular rapport with the operator, followed by the visualization of a luminous energy that is directed to the pain point, producing a dissociation from the algic sensation without pharmacological intervention.

When to use

  • Localized acute pain (headaches, muscle pain, joint pain)
  • Therapeutic and educational contexts where non-invasive analgesia is required
  • Emotional or physical emergency situations where instant release is needed
  • Remote sessions (verified on digital platforms - [to be confirmed by Marco])

Components and steps

  1. Fascinating ocular fixation: the subject focuses their gaze into the operator's eyes, entering a deep trance state through the magnetism of presence
  2. Therapeutic positioning: the operator places their hands on the exact pain point, establishing conscious physical contact
  3. Light Ball visualization: the subject visualizes a luminous energy descending from above to the painful point, immediately available
  4. Energetic penetration: the light ball enters and pervades the pain site, transforming its perceptual quality
  5. Rapid extraction: the operator withdraws their hand with a quick, decisive movement, synchronized with the light exiting the body
  6. Brain movement and differentiation: the subject moves their head in an oscillatory manner, completing the transition to a differentiated neurophysiological state, dissociated from pain

Di Pisa Variant - Rotation

An alternative modality uses directional rotation: the operator points to the pain point with a finger and performs a slow rotation in the direction that spontaneously reduces the algic sensation, maintaining ocular concentration on the subject's face [to be confirmed by Marco for further details].

Distinctions

  • vs classic visualization techniques: the Light Ball Technique integrates Paret's fascinating ocular magnetism, differentiating itself from simple guided imagery
  • vs traditional Ericksonian hypnosis: it favors direct non-verbal contact and the instant differentiated state rather than progressive verbal suggestions

Courses where it is taught

  • Analgesia with Ocular Concentration LIGHT BALL OF PISA (1AiBrZIjPqI6QPQ1aEGmnf2-cgyZlpcPT5bq6S3mZOkU)

Notes

  • Effectiveness depends on the quality of the initial ocular fascination and the subject's ability to rapidly enter a differentiated state
  • The speed of hand extraction is a critical element for the technique's success
  • Effectively applicable also in digital contexts, provided eye contact is maintained via screen [to be confirmed by Marco]

See also