Salamini - Induzione con Luce (procedura)/en

📚 Fonte primaria: opere di Sergio Salamini
Questa pagina deriva dalle opere e dalle tecniche di Sergio Salamini — magnetista e ipnotista italiano del Novecento, formalizzatore della tecnica di induzione con la luce (chiamata «metodo Salamini»), insegnata da Dante Caravelli e successivamente integrata da Marco Paret nel Paret Method. La tecnica Salamini è uno degli ingredienti specifici del Settenario di Ipnosi Superiore della tradizione italiana.

Documenti Drive ISI-CNV:

Lessico tecnico tramandato: lo sguardo del soggetto su una luce poco al di sopra del livello degli occhi; passes lungo il corpo senza tocco; tocco breve sull'area del collo (zona del «girocollo», mai sulla parte molle); mano sinistra alla nuca (area cerebellare); discesa del soggetto a terra ad occhi chiusi e prosecuzione dell'induzione in stato sdraiato.


Salamini - Induction with Light (procedure)
ID tec_salamini_light
Categoria fascinazione
Prima comparsa 2018
Corsi Induction with light Salamini method (1yfPCZhzlDZa9koPGmJlSYAQLli0r6QpAkLZFn7SMFKM)

Salamini - Induction with Light (procedure) is a technique of the Method Paret in the fascinazione category that uses concentration on a light source combined with non-verbal magnetic passes to induce a state of deep fascination. It is not a verbal induction, but a purely non-verbal method that exploits the inner tension generated by light fixation and bodily non-verbal communication.

Definition

The Salamini technique represents an evolution of hieratic magnetism within Method Paret, integrating the principle of Concentration on a point of light (which generates initial inner tension) with the non-verbal actions of bodily magnetism. Induction occurs through the interaction between the fixed gaze on the light and the operator's energetic movements, creating a field of fascination without recourse to verbal language.

When to use

  • Rapid induction in pure magnetism contexts
  • Work on subjects particularly receptive to visual stimulation
  • Non-verbal alternatives when dialogue is contraindicated
  • Preparation for analgesia techniques or specific work on the spine
  • Educational contexts for demonstrating hieratic magnetism

Components and steps

  1. Positioning the subject standing in front of a light source
  2. Deep breathing guided by the subject (self-regulation)
  3. Magnetic passes along the body without direct contact
  4. Assessment and strategic touch of the neck and spine area if necessary
  5. Positioning the left hand slightly behind the nape of the neck (cerebellum area)
  6. [to be confirmed by Marco] - completion of the procedure and anchoring of the state

Distinctions

  • vs Verbal induction: Salamini completely excludes language, operating only on visual fascination and bodily magnetism
  • vs Simple magnetic passes: integrates light fixation as a catalyst element for inner tension
  • vs Ochorowitz method: more synthetic and focused on light; Ochorowitz works on specific plexuses in sequence

Courses where it is taught

  • Induction with Light Salamini Method (official documentation)
  • Russky Program Advanced and Trainer (May 2025) - Advanced fascicles section
  • CNV and Hieratic Magnetism Method Paret courses

Notes

  • Inner tension is the catalyst element: the light does not hypnotize, but creates a state of expectation that the operator exploits magnetically
  • Avoid prolonged direct eye contact between the operator and the subject during the passes (maintain focus on the subject's light)
  • Particularly effective in public or demonstrative contexts where total silence reinforces the fascination effect

See also