Di Pisa - Tecnica Rotazione (dolore)/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). |
| ID | tec_di_pisa_rotazione
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|---|---|
| Categoria | ipnosi |
| Prima comparsa | 2018 |
| Corsi | Analgesia with Ocular Concentration PALLA LUCE DI PISA (1AiBrZIjPqI6QPQ1aEGmnf2-cgyZlpcPT5bq6S3mZOkU) |
Di Pisa - Rotazione Technique (pain) is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category. It represents the second component of the Di Pisa methodology for non-verbal analgesia, operating through the conscious rotation of the body's pain space to trigger a natural reduction in pain perception.
Definition
The Rotazione Technique is a non-verbal hypnotic intervention protocol that uses rotation as a vector for transforming the perceptual state of pain. Through precise indication of the pain point and activation of a rotation in the ecotropic direction (the one that naturally reduces pain), the practitioner guides the subject's unconscious toward a state of spontaneous analgesia. The technique exploits hemispheric laterality mechanisms and primitive brain reactions to bypass conscious defenses.
When to use
- Acute dental and joint pain
- Headaches and myofascial pain
- Interventions in digital contexts (effective also in remote Zoom sessions)
- Situations where pharmacological analgesia is contraindicated or undesired
- Enhancement of pain tolerance in medical procedures [to be confirmed by Marco]
Components and steps
- Precise localization: The practitioner points with a finger to the exact pain point, establishing direct sensory contact
- Conscious connection: Guides the subject to find an ecological connection between their awareness and the pain localization
- Directional test: Explores both rotation directions (clockwise and counterclockwise) in body space
- Anchoring the ecotropic direction: Identifies and stabilizes the rotation that produces pain reduction
- Non-verbal iteration: Maintains the rotation through gaze, breathing, and magnetic steps, without excessive verbalization
Distinctions
- vs Di Pisa - Palla Luce di Pisa: The Palla Luce operates through ocular concentration and luminous movement; the Rotazione uses the rotational vector of body space as the primary transformative element
- vs traditional verbal hypnosis: Does not require structured verbal hypnotic induction; activates the unconscious through the three elements of non-verbal hypnosis (gaze, steps, breath)
- vs cognitive distraction techniques: Does not distract from the sensation, but reorients it toward an ecotropic state
Courses where it is taught
- Analgesia with Ocular Concentration PALLA LUCE DI PISA
- Advanced Non-Verbal Hypnosis programs (ISI-CNV / Université Européenne)
Notes
- The [to be confirmed by Marco] effectiveness in digital contexts (Zoom) suggests that the technique does not require direct physical contact, but only the correct calibration of the practitioner's gaze and breathing
- The discovery of the correct rotation direction is individual: some respond predominantly to clockwise, others to counterclockwise
- Complementary to the complete Di Pisa protocol; used in the acute symptom management phase before deepening with Palla Luce