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Magnetic Regression FRAOM (slide procedure)
ID tec_regression_magnetica_FRAOM
Categoria regressione
Prima comparsa 2018
Corsi Regressions FRAOM

Magnetic Regression FRAOM (slide procedure) is a technique of the Method Paret in the regression category that integrates magnetic induction and temporal regression through a sequential "slide" procedure, using sensory fixation and guidance through altered time horizons.

Definition

Magnetic Regression FRAOM represents a structured protocol that combines magnetic induction (activation of the energy field through ARKEOS and somatic points) with regression proper. The technique proceeds through successive slides—gradual transitions—that lead the subject beyond the phenomenal present toward archaic or alternative states of consciousness. FRAOM [to be confirmed by Marco] designates the method's acronym and emphasizes the aspect of fluid sliding between levels of reality.

When to use

  • Access to somatic and preconscious memories not verbally accessible
  • Exploration of archetypes and primitive states of consciousness
  • Work on patterns rooted below the narrative level
  • Contexts where traditional verbal induction is ineffective or superficial
  • Search for original sensory anchors (solar plexus as energetic nexus)

Components and steps

  1. ARKEOS activation: fixation of the solar plexus combined with bilateral fixation of the eyebrows, establishing the baseline magnetic field
  2. Exit from present light: explicit guidance "Go beyond this light" — a command that displaces attention from the phenomenal present
  3. Transit into another time-space: creation of a neutral, pre-formal zone where the subject is available for regression
  4. Polar inquiry: structured binary questions (day/night, inside/outside, alone/accompanied) that map the qualities of the regressive experience
  5. Access to colors: extraction of the chromatic dimension as a sensory marker of the archaic state
  6. Anchoring and return: consolidation of the experience and gradual reintegration

Distinctions

  • vs Classical Hypnotic Regression: FRAOM favors non-verbal and magnetic induction; it does not use detailed narrative suggestions but bipolar sensory markers
  • vs Standard ARKEOS Induction: FRAOM combines ARKEOS activation with actual regressive movement; basic ARKEOS is exclusively inductive
  • vs Verbal Recall Regression: the Paret method avoids anchoring to verbal language as the main vehicle, working through the body and fields

Courses where it is taught

  • Regressions FRAOM
  • Induction and Magnetic Regression

Notes

  • The slide procedure requires precise calibration: transitions that are too rapid interrupt the process, too slow create fixation
  • Polar questions are not suggestions but diagnostic probes that maintain awareness during regression
  • Chromatic access represents the most reliable marker of regressive depth in the Paret method

See also