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IJIIM. 2025; 1(3): 23-30


Passive Empathy and Active or Conscious Empathy. The Conscious Approach to Emotions through the Summa Aurea® Method in a Psychosomatic Key

Roberto Fabbroni, Teresa Columbano, Antonio Sanna, Katya Ondradu, Mariangela Puddori, Melissa Barontini, Giuliana Cittanti.



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The purpose of this article is to highlight how the conscious use of human bioenergy can reduce human conditioning by consciously activating/deactivating mirror neurons. This is possible through the creation of new neurophysiological processes that activate cardiac sensory perception and therefore a magnetic type of feeling, before the interpretative and electrical feeling of the brain, where, through mirror neurons, we automatically take on the emotions of others.
The activation of the magnetic part of the heart activates what we might call DISCERNMENT, allowing us both to understand the other person's state of mind by empathizing with them and to avoid the emotional burden by reducing or eliminating conditioning: we acquire emotional detachment.
This becomes fundamental because, when faced with a critical situation, prosocial intervention is activated through discernment and awareness of what our role may be in the event, which sees us first as observers and then, possibly, as active participants. In this way, we avoid conditioning action and therefore passive empathy, which produces emotional conditioning and causes us to act impulsively, or blocks us and renders us incapable of acting, or even makes us feel guilty if we do not act. We will therefore see how the magnetic approach of the heart can be pursued through the application of the energetic-meditative techniques of the Summa Aurea® Method, which create in the user a new way of approaching relationships and therefore life through Awareness.

Key words: Empathy, mirror neurons, Awareness, Summa Aurea® Method







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