Mirror Fascinazione (Ajna/Third Eye)/en

Mirror Fascinazione (Ajna/Third Eye)/en
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Mirror Fascination (Ajna/Third Eye) is a technique of the Method Paret in the fascination category that uses the mirror as a focusing tool to activate the fluid trance state through eye contact with the Ajna point (third eye) and bilateral energetic resonance.

Definition

Mirror Fascination (Ajna/Third Eye) is a non-verbal Mesmerismus® practice that combines mirror fixation with concentration on the Ajna energy point—located between the eyebrows—to induce an altered state of awareness. The technique exploits reflected symmetry and the simultaneous activation of both cerebral hemispheres through the specific involvement of the left eye, generating a perceptible field of bodily energetic polarity.

When to use

Mirror Fascination finds application in contexts of:

  • Development of presence and personal magnetic authority
  • Deepening of the non-verbal hypnotic trance state
  • Activation of sensitivity to subtle energetic polarities
  • Work on self-awareness and hemispheric integration
  • Advanced fascination practices in the didactic setting

Components and steps

  1. Position yourself about 20 cm from the mirror in a stable and comfortable position
  2. Direct your gaze to the Ajna point (between the eyebrows) reflected in the mirror
  3. Maintain fixation without blinking, progressively entering a fluid state
  4. Allow a slight natural body sway to perceive energetic polarities
  5. Maintain awareness of the symmetry of the gaze, particularly of the left eye
  6. Continue until reaching deep hemispheric integration [to be confirmed by Marco]

Theoretical framework (Wolinsky-Evola-Paret)

Mirror Fascination operates simultaneously on two planes that the ISI-CNV wiki cluster documents in dedicated pages:

  • Cognitive plane — it is an exercise of disidentification in the sense of Stephen Wolinsky: fixing the gaze on one's own reflection brings forth identities (identity trance in the nine Wolinskyan DTPs) which, if observed without merging with them, deactivate by themselves. This is the dry path in Evola's terms
  • Energetic-bodily plane — it is an activation of the Ajna chakra in the Tantric tradition documented in Evola, Yoga della Potenza and academically by David G. White, The Alchemical Body (1996): the point between the eyebrows (bhrumadhya, seat of ajna) is the center of bilateral hemispheric activation and the passage of fluid (bindu) towards sahasrara. This is the wet path

The specificity of Mirror Fascination in the Paret Method is to operate simultaneously on both planes — exactly the synthesis documented in the theoretical bridge page. The primary source that grounds the cognitive aspect is Marco Paret, The Magnetic Gaze (2011), pp. 82-84.

Distinctions

  • vs Fissaggio dello sguardo diretto: Mirror Fascination adds the mediation of the mirror and the focus on the specific energy point, not on direct eye contact with a person
  • vs Tecnica Ajna standard: The mirror version activates both hemispheres simultaneously through reflection and the involvement of the left eye

Courses where it is taught

  • Advanced lesson 3 gaze
  • Mesmerismus® week 3

Notes

  • The left eye plays a crucial role in bilateral activation: it is not simple fixation, but a precise energetic vector [to be confirmed by Marco]
  • Common mistake: blinking interrupts the magnetic field; the practice requires a gradual increase in the ability to maintain fixation
  • Relative contraindication: not recommended in conditions of uncontrolled dissociation or acute emotional instability

See also