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The Power of the Gaze: How Hypnotic Fascination and Mesmerism Can Liberate You from Trauma

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Unlock the Secret of Animal Magnetism and Unleash the Healing Potential of the Dorsal Vagus Nerve with the Revolutionary Techniques of Dr. Marco Paret

 

In 1996, Dr. Marco Paret, a graduate from Turin University, began to teach Animal Magnetism, also known as Mesmerism, in Nice, France. This ancient tradition, which was first developed by Franz Anton Mesmer in the 18th century, had been hidden for centuries. It is a powerful technique that allows individuals to transcend their normal limits and create a better version of themselves. The techniques are connected to the power of nature and have been an integral part of secret societies for thousands of years.

Paret became interested in Mesmerism after he witnessed a demonstration by Virgilio Torrizzano, a barber who used hypnotism to great effect. Paret was initially sceptical, but after experiencing the power of hypnotic gaze himself, he was convinced of its potential to help others. Along with his friend Max, Paret asked Torrizzano to teach them the techniques of Animal Magnetism. They learned not only how to diagnose medical conditions, but also how to locate hidden objects and even induce a form of hypnosis without using words.

Paret has since developed new models and techniques based on the latest research on the human mind, making Mesmerism even more accessible and applicable to modern life. He has also published several books on the subject. The concept of hypnotic crisis and gaze is an important part of this tradition, as the gaze can be used to induce a state of hypnosis that is capable of liberating individuals from traumas of life through movement-based therapies. This process can be explained by polyvagal theory as a release from the freeze state of the dorsal vagus nerve.

In our approach, we focus on the bioenergetic branch of psychoanalysis, developed by Reich, Lowen and others. When inducing a crisis, one feels no emotion, only internal movement and a deep sense of well-being. This is similar to the kundalini release in chakra unblocking. In Mesmer's practice, he observed the occurrence of these convulsions while using his gaze and magnetic passes.

It is important to note that the hypnotic gaze can have different effects depending on the context. When coupled with a smile, it activates the ventral vagus, promoting feelings of calm and bonding. But when used to induce a crisis, it activates the dorsal vagus, promoting a deeper somnambulistic trance. The goal of this approach is to reprogram the unconscious mind and release traumas stored in the body.

In conclusion, hypnotic gaze and crisis liberation is an ancient tradition that has been rediscovered and refined by Dr. Marco Paret. It offers a powerful tool for individuals seeking to improve themselves and overcome traumas of life. As the famous meme goes "From Trauma to Triumph, one gaze at a time" and with the help of Dr. Paret and his techniques you can achieve it.