Gil Boyne Induction/en
| ID | tec_gil_boyne_induction
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|---|---|
| Categoria | ipnosi |
| Prima comparsa | 2014 |
| Corsi | Trascritti IT pratica ipnosi |
Gil Boyne Induction is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category. It is a variant of the Elman induction that replaces eye fixation with magnetic attraction between the palms of the hands as the initial anchoring point, while maintaining the progressive deepening structure and numerical amnesia typical of the classic model.
Definition
The Gil Boyne Induction represents an evolution of the Elman methodology according to the perspective of the Method Paret, where the initial fascination is generated not by eye blocking, but by tactile perception and the "magnetic gravity" between the hands of the client and the practitioner. This approach leverages the principles of hieratic presence and quantum techniques to create a state of inner concentration even before the deepening proper manifests.
When to use
The technique is particularly useful in contexts where:
- The client shows high resistance to direct eye contact
- There is a need to create a preliminary somatic anchor before deep induction
- A gradual transition towards non-verbal communication is required
- The practitioner intends to consolidate the state of Mesmerismus® through the tactile-magnetic channel
Components and steps
- Hand positioning: The hands of the client and practitioner gradually approach each other, maintaining a distance of 5-10 cm, creating a space of "magnetic attraction"
- Concentration anchors: The client focuses attention on the energetic perception between the palms, rather than on eye fixation
- Standard Elman deepening: Once the focus is stabilized, proceed with the classic phases of progressive relaxation
- Numerical regression: Regressive counting (from 100) with amnesia of the numbers already spoken
- Hypnotic consolidation: Minimalist verbalization; emphasis on magnetic stillness
- Final anchoring: Reinforcement of the hand-palm connection as a trigger for subsequent states
Distinctions
- vs Elman Induction: Elman fixes the gaze as the first anchor; the Gil Boyne Induction uses tactile attraction between the palms as the primary starting point
- vs Handshake Induction: The Handshake requires explicit physical contact and shock; the Gil Boyne maintains "magnetic" distance and progressiveness
- vs classic Mesmerismus®: Historical Mesmerismus® emphasizes fluid passage; the Method Paret (Gil Boyne Induction) integrates modern principles of quantum presence without resorting to traditional energetic terminology
Courses where it is taught
- Trascritti IT pratica ipnosi
- Elio Master IT
- [to be confirmed by Marco: other specific modules]
Notes
- The perception of "magnetic attraction" is closely linked to the Hieratic Presence of the practitioner; without authenticity, the technique loses effectiveness
- Common mistake: shortening the initial distance too much (< 3 cm) compromises the gradual effect
- Not suitable for clients with unresolved tactile phobias; in such cases, prefer ocular variants