Void
A lot of you are extremely confused about this term.
Do you even know what it means?
Void = Empty.
It’s not a place you need to visit. It’s not some mystical portal. It’s pure nothingness.
You enter this state to lose all your identity—your beliefs, everything. You’re just fleeting. That’s void.
And no, it’s not something you need to lie in a starfish position and count to a hundred or whatever.
Yes, a hypnagogic state is helpful when trying to enter the void—but that’s not the only way. You enter the void by accident all the time. You know that moment when you zone out? No thoughts, no feelings, nothing, just staring into oblivion—that’s void.
It’s what you existed as before consciousness came into play. It’s the space on the computer before the title of the game or the source code existed.
Why do people say they manifested instantly after coming out of the void?
Because they reset their whole existence. Their old identity is nowhere to be found.
In the void, there are no contradictions. There are no limits. There is nothing.
You just exist, floating in the knowing that there is only you. Nothing else. No one else.
Why is the void referred to as limitless, silent, or dark?
Because that’s how our brain perceives creation—the beginning and the end.
It’s a space you deliberately create to get out of your own way.
In the void, the noise stops. Your doubts, your “what ifs,” your resistance—everything that blocks you—falls away.
It’s neutral. Empty. Waiting.
This is where your mind can finally be saturated with your instructions, your identity, your desires. Where old voices—critical, limiting, programmed from childhood—have no power.
The void doesn’t create. You do.
The void doesn’t manifest. You do.
The void simply clears the path.
Think of it like cleaning your workspace before building a machine. If your desk is cluttered, you can’t work efficiently. The void is the clean desk. You bring the blueprints, the tools, the materials—that’s where the magic happens.
It’s where you drown the old thoughts and repeat the new ones—your identity, your desires—until the world can’t help but match them.












