Disorientamento Propriocettivo/en
Proprioceptive Disorientation is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category based on rhythmic tactile stimulations and energetic passes that induce deep dissociation and trance without recourse to verbal language.
Definition
Proprioceptive Disorientation represents an advanced methodology of nonverbal hypnosis that operates on body perception through micro-touches, magnetic passes, and rhythmic stimuli administered near the skin surface. This technique exploits sensory confusion at the proprioceptive level—the body's ability to perceive itself in space—to generate a deep altered state of consciousness, without the need for verbal induction. The dissociative effect emerges from the gradual loss of ordinary somatic orientation.
When to use
- Rapid induction of trance in contexts where language is contraindicated or ineffective
- Subjects with verbal resistance or linguistic concentration difficulties
- Work on structured dissociation and altered state control
- Contexts of intensified magnetic presence and hieratic technique
- [to be confirmed by Marco] applications in brief therapy and trauma resolution
Components and steps
- Preparation of the energetic space: creation of a magnetic field through body positioning and intent
- Silent respiratory synchronization: alignment of the practitioner's body rhythm with that of the subject
- Initiation of micro-touches: minimal and rhythmic tactile contacts on specific somatic zones [to be confirmed by Marco which zones]
- Progressive acceleration of passes: intensification of the frequency and complexity of tactile stimuli
- Induction of proprioceptive dissociation: the subject loses orientation regarding their own position and body boundaries
- Stabilization of trance: maintenance of the state through circular passes and magnetic irradiation
Distinctions
- vs Magnetic Fascination: Fascination operates primarily on the visual field and direct intentionality, while Proprioceptive Disorientation uses exclusively tactile contact and internal perception
- vs Mesmer's Passes: historical passes act on a theoretical universal fluid; the Paret method operates on quantifiable and replicable neurosensory dissociation
- vs Verbal Hypnotic Induction: completely nonverbal and independent of linguistic suggestion
Courses where it is taught
- Advanced Nonverbal Hypnotism
- [to be confirmed by Marco] specialized modules in Quantum Techniques
- [to be confirmed by Marco] Master pathways in Presence and Magnetic Induction
Notes
- High-specificity technique: requires extensive training in the practitioner's proprioceptive awareness
- Contraindicated in subjects with tactile hypersensitivity, somatosensory disorders, or contact trauma
- The common mistake is to accelerate the passes excessively without preliminary magnetic synchronization, generating resistance instead of dissociation