I believe this is the most powerful manifestation method — inspired by both ancient wisdom and quantum insights — the “void substance,” the source where all possibilities already exist in perfect form.
What You’ll Find Here
- The Void State Method
- Tips for Before Starting the Void Method
- Tips for Step 1 — Setting the Intention
- Tips for Step 2 — Resting in the Field, Void
- Tips for After Done
- When Will It Manifest?
- How Often Should You Do It?
- Why This Method Is So Powerful
- Frequently Asked Questions About the Void Method
- My Manifestations Using the Void Method
- Advice for Beginners (From My Own Journey)
- … and For You
Let’s begin with the method itself…
The Void State Method
1 — Set the Intention
From a calm state, make a single clear statement of your desire.
2 — Rest in the Field, Void
Be still.
No words. No images. No effort.
Just pure stillness.
Simply BE fully present in the space of pure being — the void.
Allow your intention to imprint directly on the “void substance.”
Tips for Before Starting the Void Method
Tip 1 — Don’t think you need to “fix” things.
Don’t see things as imperfect or broken that must be fixed. Everything is already a manifestation of divine energy, which is 100% pure perfection.
The mind interprets and labels things as “imperfect,” but the truth is: even what feels imperfect is still made of divine perfection.
That’s why you don’t have to fix anything — you just hold space for that divine perfection to reveal itself in its own way.
Tip 2 — Don’t start from the problem.
Don’t begin by saying:
“I have this problem (insomnia, allergy, scars, lack of money, etc.), let me do this method to fix it.”
If you start from there, you’re already feeding the story of the problem.
Instead, begin from the truth of essence — not from the surface appearance of imperfection.
Tip 3 — Drop your previous definitions (“stories”).
We all repeat old stories about sickness, lack, or struggle.
For example:
“I have insomnia. I can’t sleep well. I’ve suffered for years.”
These are definitions we’ve given to our experience — and they keep reinforcing the same starting point of imperfection.
Dropping stories does not mean denying what happened. It means loosening their grip so you can see from essence instead of only from memory.
Think of it like dreaming:
Inside a dream, everything feels so real — painful, joyful, solid. But when you wake up, you realize it was only a dream.
In the same way, what you experience as imperfection and lack are like dream-stories. They felt real, but they are not the ultimate truth.
Don’t force yourself to say “it’s not real” (that creates resistance).
Instead, remind yourself with a mantra:
- “Physical reality is like a dream. I drop all holding, and in essence, everything is pure perfection.”
- “This situation here, no matter how real I experience it, is like my dreams. But in essence, it is pure perfection.”
- “When I am in a dream, no matter how real it feels, it is still only a dream. It is not the underlying truth. In essence, everything here is perfect.”
- “No matter how real I experience this issue, like a dream, it is not the underlying truth. In essence, everything here is perfect.”
- “Beneath every appearance, perfection is already here.”
Choose one mantra that feels natural for you and always repeat the same.
The subtle difference between dropping stories and denying stories
- Dropping means: “Yes, I notice this story. I acknowledge it exists on the surface. But I don’t invest in it as truth.”
- Denying means: “This isn’t real! It doesn’t exist!” — which creates inner resistance.
👉 Always drop by relaxing into the deeper essence, not by fighting the surface.
Tip 4 — Strengthen your knowingness.
Knowingness means cultivating a deep inner certainty that your desire already exists in essence — perfectly here and now — even if surface reality hasn’t reflected it yet.
It’s not “believing” (which often still has doubt), and it’s not “hoping” (which assumes it may or may not come).
Train your mind to move beyond “fixed form” into the “field of possibility”. Remind yourself with mantras like:
- “Physical reality is collapsed waves from pure essence.”
- “Reality is not fixed — it is waves waiting for definition.”
- “What I see is just the surface. In essence, it is only waves of possibility.”
- “I see only essence.”
Choose one and always repeat the same.
Why “collapsed waves” is such a powerful reminder
In quantum terms, everything is waves of probability until observed or defined.
Your perception and intention act as the defining collapse.
So every time you repeat: “Physical reality is collapsed waves from pure essence,” you are reminding yourself that the world is not solid and stuck. It is malleable, pliable, and waiting for your definition.
3 Truths of Knowingness (the pure recognition of reality)

Knowingness is not belief, not hope, not waiting. It is direct recognition of what is. With knowingness, you confirm 3 simple but absolute truths:
- It EXISTS (You don’t create it).
This is the foundation of knowingness. Everything you can imagine already exists in the field of possibilities. You are not creating or forcing a new reality into being — creation is already complete. When you intend, you are simply pointing your attention to a version that already exists. This dissolves all the strain and effort, because the truth is: you are not building anything new, you are just choosing what is already present. - It is HERE (not somewhere else).
If you think your desire is “out there” — in another place or some far reality — you unconsciously push it away. Knowingness removes that false distance. The perfect version of what you want is already in the same space you occupy right now. There is no other place reality can hide in. The moment you know it is here, you stop chasing and you start resting in it.
When you know it is here, you are saying: the perfect version is already in this very field, this very space. - It is NOW (not in the future).
Collapse never happens “later“. It only happens in “now“. Waves collapse instantly in the present moment. If you tell yourself “one day it will happen, tomorrow it will appear,” you delay yourself endlessly. The idea of future is just imagination projected onto a screen that never arrives. Knowingness says: it is done now. Collapse is instant because there is no other time for it to occur.
Formula to remember:
- Intention = pointing your awareness to a version (like choosing a channel on a radio, the music is already playing, you just tune in).
- Knowingness = confirming it exists, is here, and is now.
- Collapse = the version becomes solid in your experience when intention (pointing) is held in stillness with knowingness (certainty).
Tip 5 — Use a short ritual (anchor).
A small physical action — like tapping or a mudra — repeated each time creates an anchor. Over time, your body-mind instantly recognizes:
“When I do this, I am in the pure intention-setting mode.”
Anchoring is powerful because:
- It trains the subconscious to associate a simple gesture, phrase, or focus point with entering a deeper state.
- It signals your body-mind to shift instantly into the void-state:
“Now we shift states.” - It creates a “neural shortcut” — the subconscious doesn’t need explanation; it just knows: “This is void-state time.”

My personal ritual:
- Tapping my crown chakra 👑 while saying:
“Physical reality is like a dream. It is not the underlying truth. The truth is: in essence, everything is pure perfection. I drop all other stories.”
I use this to drop old stories. The crown chakra is about connection to the infinite, beyond the personal mind. It’s the perfect place to “hand over” heavy stories and dissolve them into the larger field.
- Tapping my third eye 👁️ while saying:
“I see only true essence.”
I use this to strengthen knowingness. The third eye is the center of perception beyond the surface. This mantra reminds me that what I see as “solid” reality is only waves of possibility collapsed into form. In essence, everything remains the pure void field.
- After tapping, I make Hakini Mudra (fingertips touching, palms apart). This mudra balances the brain hemisphere and creates a sense of coherence. It helps the mind-body system to rest fully in the void.
- As I hold Hakini Mudra, I set my intention (Step 1 of the method).
- Then I take 1–2 slow, deep breaths. With each exhale, I allow everything in my mind — even the intention I just set — to gently leave. I don’t hold onto it. I let it go.
- This naturally leads me into pure stillness (Step 2), where no words, no images, no ideas, and no effort remain. Just awareness resting in the void.
Why I do tapping:
Gentle tapping calms the nervous system and increases coherence.
Energetically, tapping stimulates meridian points (like acupressure), harmonizing subtle energy flow.
Tapping on the third eye anchors awareness in higher perception, beyond stories, away from external appearances.
Tapping on the crown chakra reminds the nervous system of openness and connection, energy flowing in and out.
Tips for Step 1 — Setting the Intention
- Say your intention out loud, in the silence of your heart, or even write it down — whichever feels strongest to you.
- Say it as a fact — like you’d say, “The sun is shining.”
- Avoid saying “I want …” — wanting signals lack. Speak in the already-done form.
- Instead of projecting it “out there” in the future, claim it as already here.
- Don’t over-specify details — this can limit the higher arrangement of the perfect outcome.
- You don’t have to choose a specific outcome or force it to happen in a particular way. Just know that it’s there — the perfect state of existence for your particular desire. Know it from the bottom of your heart.
- You don’t have to visualize a specific “perfect state.” You don’t have to “find” it — just rest in the knowing. Know that perfection already exists. If it helps, softly say to yourself:
“The perfect state of this desire already exists. I know it with all my heart.” - Do not repeat your intention with doubt again and again. Set it once.
- Once stated, release it. Drop it into the field and trust.
Tips for Step 2 — Resting in the Field, Void
- Know that the “void substance” is an intelligent, pliable essence from which all forms arise. It is everywhere, including your body and the space around you.
- Recognize that there is nothing here but the field, and the field contains all forms in potential.
- Shift out of your physical identity and merge into the field.
Drop the idea “I am a person sitting here.” Stay here until it feels like your “self” is as formless as the space around you. - After setting the intention, your job is not to “do” things but to stay as the source that already holds the finished pattern.
- Stay in silence. Do not try to visualize or force anything.
- If thoughts arise, simply notice them and let them pass like clouds. Find the stillness again.
- Even if this stillness lasts only a few milliseconds, hold on to it. Gradually you learn to stay in that state longer.
- Remember, the stillness it’s not just empty — it is alive! It’s the creative substance itself.
Tips for After Done
Tip 1 — Don’t repeat the method again for the same issue.
Repeating means: “It didn’t work, I must do it again.”
That reinforces lack.
Instead:
Do it once, then let it go.
Trust it is done.
If doubts arise, remind yourself: “It is already done. In essence, perfection is here.”
Move on with your day as if it’s already real.
Tip 2 — Practice seeing things beyond the surface.
To strengthen your perception of physical reality, e.g., use this exercise:
“I call it a chair, but in essence, it’s collapsed waves!”
This practice helps you train your mind to see that what we call “hard physical reality” is in fact just waves of possibility collapsed into form.
Chair Practice 🪑
- Look at a chair. Notice the automatic label: “chair, solid, wood, object.”
(This is just the story your mind tells — a surface definition.) - Go one step deeper: this “chair” is only molecules arranged in a certain form.
- Go deeper still: molecules are made of atoms, tiny packets of vibrating energy.
- Deeper: atoms themselves are mostly empty space, with subatomic particles moving in fields of probability. And beyond: physics shows that at the most fundamental level, what we call “matter” is waves of potential — patterns emerging from the infinite field (the void substance).
In simple terms: molecule → atom → subatomic → probability/waves → void field.
Now rest in that awareness: what you called a “solid chair” is only a temporary story. In truth, it is waves collapsed from the infinite void field.
Practice this regularly with neutral objects. The more natural this perspective becomes, the easier it is to loosen old “problem stories” like “I have insomnia” or “I have scars on my skin.” You’ll start to see them too as surface appearances, not ultimate truth.
With this daily practice, you train your perception muscle to see beyond labels and stories.
Remember, if you can loosen your “chair” story, you can also loosen the “insomnia” or “scar” story.
Over time, you’ll naturally look at situations or people and sense:
“Not insomnia. Not scars. Essence only.”
This way, the Void Method becomes a daily way of seeing through the surface into essence.
To understand why this shift of perception matters, let’s look at the observer effect — one of the most powerful discoveries in quantum physics.
The Observer Effect
In quantum mechanics, the famous double-slit experiment showed:
When particles (like photons or electrons) go through two slits without any measurement of their path, they behave like waves and create interference patterns on the screen. All possible paths exist simultaneously — a superposition of possibilities.
When a measurement or observation is made that determines which slit the particle went through — even indirectly — the particle behaves like a solid particle instead. The wave “collapses” into one definite outcome.
🔹 Meaning:
In this experiment, what changes the particle’s behavior is: having information about which path the particle took among all possible paths. The moment the path is known — even in principle — the particle no longer behaves like a wave and instead appears as a solid, definite outcome.
Before observation, reality exists only as possibilities (waves). The act of observing — having information about a particular path — collapses the wave into one outcome.
This principle can help illustrate the void method: pure knowingness of a desired reality collapses the possibilities into one realized state, just like observation collapses quantum waves into a particle.
When Will It Manifest?
The answer is: instantly.
It always works instantly.
Everything in creation manifests instantly.
The reality you chose is already complete in the field — it exists now.
If you don’t immediately notice it with your senses, it’s not because it “hasn’t happened.” It’s because the mind, body, and senses sometimes keep replaying the old image (out of memory, habit, or conditioning). That replay creates the appearance of delay — but the collapse was already instant.
It’s more accurate to say: your senses are catching up to what consciousness already knows. With your pure intention you have already shifted reality — it is up to you to rest in “now” or to project it onto “later.”
“Time” is never the pacing of reality itself; it’s only the pacing of recognition.
Whenever you do this method — know it’s done.
You might see sudden changes, or you might see it over what you call “time.”
The issue is that things happen instantly (in both cases).
With your pure intention you have changed your reality already — it might first bring changes on different levels of reality (like with your emotions or energy) and then you see it in your physical experience.
How Often Should You Do It?
If your state is completely coherent when you set the intention with deep knowing — once is enough.
If you feel small doubts later — you can revisit the void – not to “redo” or “re-send” the intention, but simply to re-align yourself with the knowing it is already done.
Caution: do not overdo this method. Don’t doubt that it didn’t work and feel you must do it again and again. Personally, I do it once and then wait at least 3 days before even thinking about it again.
Why This Method Is So Powerful
- Your intention is a directive of consciousness — a focused alignment of your awareness and being toward a chosen reality.
- All things exist as perfect ideas in the universal mind — the “void substance” — the field. You are not separate from it.
- The “void” is not “nothingness” — it’s the fundamental substance of creation, a source beyond form. It contains all forms in potential. It’s the original blueprint of perfection.
- From a spiritual perspective: Everything—atoms, energy, the universe—is made of 99% “nothing” or void. But this “nothingness” is not empty—it is the source of all creation. The space between atoms is not truly empty—it is divine substance beyond comprehension. We cannot even say it is made of light, because light itself is made of that divine substance. Since we cannot give a word to it, we call it nothingness—but it is actually the foundation of existence. Holding on to this void or stillness is where the shift happens—because the void is the source of all creation.
- Your intention collapses probability toward the intended outcome by making it the dominant vibrational imprint in the field.
- The act of fully entering the void and holding the “it is done” knowingness overrides any contradictory subconscious patterns automatically.
- In the state of pure stillness in the void, your intention imprints directly on the raw creative substance and bypasses the personal mind entirely.
- By knowing your desire already exists in its perfect state, you hold on to its vibrational frequency — the frequency of its existence. Thus you allow it to unfold and reveal itself.
- The field works non-locally — it doesn’t matter where or how change needs to occur, the pattern ripples through all levels of reality until it appears physically.
- Your consciousness is the mold (shaping the space); your intention is the blueprint — it gives it the pattern to follow. Stillness lets the void substance fill the mold without distortion. When you hold the mold steadily in the void without contradiction, the substance condenses into form (physical, situational, relational).
Frequently Asked Questions About the Void Method
In this section, I’ll address the most common questions that might pop up for you while using the void method. As an example, I’ll use the case of a keloid (scar) and manifesting the perfect skin.
Q1: If everything is made of void substance, isn’t even my scar (or illness) already perfect?
A1: Yes and no.
- Essence level (void substance): At this level, everything is pure perfection. The scar, the skin, the body — all are made of the same field. Nothing is broken.
- Surface level (appearance): The scar looks like an “imperfection” only because it doesn’t mirror the deeper blueprint of harmony and beauty. That’s why it feels off.
Why this matters:
If you say, “The scar is perfect as it is,” your subconscious may cling to it.
If you say, “Beneath this scar, essence is already perfect,” you release the surface story and allow the true perfection to reveal itself.
👉Think of sunlight. Sunlight itself is always pure, but if it passes through a stained or cracked window, the light on the wall looks distorted. The distortion is not “in” the sun — it’s in the way it expressed through the window. In the same way, the essence behind your skin is pure. But the expression can look distorted because of filters like belief, memory, or tension in consciousness.
Remember:
- Essence = always perfect (like pure sunlight).
- Form = can appear distorted (like sunlight through a cracked window).
You don’t need to “fix” the distortion. You don’t even need to “make” a new form.
Simply resting in the Void (the pure essence) allows form to gradually re-align itself with perfection.
So your job is not to force transformation, but to rest in essence until the surface mirrors it again.
Q2: Aren’t my imperfections “meant to be”? Aren’t scars or sickness lessons?
A2: A lot of New Age teachings say things like:
- “Your imperfections are meant to be.”
- “It’s perfect as it is.”
- “Scars or sickness are lessons.”
That teaching isn’t wrong — but it’s incomplete.
It was given to help people stop fighting their reality and reduce resistance. But in the Void Method, we go deeper.
We’re not saying: “Your scar is meant to be forever.”
We’re saying: “The scar is like a dream — a temporary surface appearance. Beneath it, the essence is already perfect.”
So you don’t need to convince yourself that “imperfections are good lessons.” You just remember: imperfections are dreamlike appearances, not the underlying truth.
A helpful reframe:
“That teaching helped me once, to reduce resistance. But now I’m ready for a higher truth: Perfection is the only essence, and what looks imperfect is just surface appearance.”
Q3: Why do things get out of alignment?
A3: At the deepest level (essence/void), everything is already pure perfection. Nothing is broken.
At the surface level, sometimes the collapse doesn’t match the inner blueprint (the deeper perfection). That’s what we call “out of alignment.”
👉Think of it like a carnival mirror: it’s still reflecting you, but in a distorted way.
Two layers to keep in mind:
- Essence layer (void/substance/perfection): where everything already exists whole, complete, flawless.
- Surface layer (physical appearance/experience): what you see, feel, or touch in your body or life. When the surface reflects the essence, we call that alignment.
Example: your skin appears smooth and healthy → that’s in alignment with the perfection already true in essence.
Out of alignment = when the surface doesn’t match essence and looks distorted.
If the surface shows something that doesn’t mirror perfection (like keloid, pain, insomnia), then it’s simply out of alignment. Not “bad” or “wrong” — just a distorted reflection, like a wavy mirror at a carnival.
Void Method = gently tuning the reflection back to its true form.
Pure Essence = Always Perfect.
At the deepest level (void, source, God, pure being), there is no disharmony at all. Only stillness, balance, completeness.
Expression = Distortions Can Appear.
When that essence flows into form (mind, body, world), it passes through filters like beliefs, collective patterns, or unresolved emotion. That’s when distortions show up. But they are never final.
Why this happens.
Because form is fluid and creative, it’s always reshaping. Imperfections are simply temporary expressions, invitations to return closer to harmony.
Q4: What causes misalignment?
A4: Misalignment happens when the surface reflection doesn’t line up with the perfection in essence. Why?
- Belief patterns / subconscious stories: If you deeply hold “my skin scars don’t heal,” or “belly pain is part of aging,” that story acts like a filter. It bends how the void-substance reflects into surface form.
- Emotional imprint / trauma memory: Strong emotions or unresolved past experiences can leave an “energetic echo,” shaping how reality collapses.
- Collective agreement: Society teaches certain “rules” (like: scars never go away, some diseases are incurable). These beliefs can influence how you expect reality to show itself.
- Attention/focus: Whatever you consistently observe and affirm tends to stabilize. If you keep checking your scar, that observation keeps collapsing the “scar version” of reality.
In short: misalignment isn’t a punishment — it’s simply a story-pattern distorting the reflection.
Q5: Do we create things, or is everything already created?
A5: Everything exists already, because creation is complete. We do not create — everything, every possibility, exists already; they coexist simultaneously here and now. There is only one eternal Now, and everything exists in it. There is no before or after. There is no yesterday or tomorrow. What you perceive as the next moment simply exists in this moment too.
What you see in physical reality as events happening one after another are not actually sequential — they all exist simultaneously. In fact, they are all happening all the time, right now, forever, eternally.
Everything already exists in the field of probability. When you intend, you’re not “creating from scratch.” You’re tuning into a version that’s already real.
Think about the radio: all stations exist now. You don’t invent them. You just tune in.
Q6: Why is everything already created or existent?
A6:
- Quantum field: In the quantum field, every possible outcome exists as a wave of probability. The moment you observe (or intend), one possibility collapses into your experience. That means your desired reality isn’t “not here” — it’s already part of the field, just not the one you’re tuned into yet.
- Timelessness of the void: The void (or pure consciousness) is outside of time. From that perspective, there is no “before/after.” Everything that could ever exist already exists in potential. Your perfect skin, your healthy body, your abundant life — they are all already here in essence.
- Blueprint idea: Essence holds the perfect blueprint of everything. A scar, for example, is just a surface distortion. But beneath it, the blueprint of “perfect skin” is always there in the field. Your intention doesn’t invent that blueprint — it simply says: “Let this version now be the one that shows.”
- Consciousness is the chooser, not the builder: Imagine an infinite library with every book already written. You don’t have to “write” the book of your healed self. You just pull that book off the shelf and start reading it into reality.
How this helps your knowingness:
When you say, “My desire is already created. It exists now in essence,” you’re not tricking yourself. You’re aligning with the fact that in the field, all versions exist — and you’re tuning into the one you prefer.
Creation is whole and complete. Every possibility already exists now — but in wave form (probability space), not yet “locked in” as the physical you experience.
So: the keloid version of your skin exists. The perfect skin version exists too. Both are in the field, as waves / possibilities. You’re observing one of those versions right now.
Q7: If my desire already exists, why do the method?
A7: Because the method is not about creating something new. It’s about aligning your awareness with the version that already exists.
Imagine you’re in a house with 100 rooms. Every desire you’ve ever had is already in one of those rooms. Right now, you’re standing in Room 12, looking around and saying, “But where’s my healed skin?”
It’s already in Room 43. The method is like turning the handle, opening that door, and letting your awareness live in that reality.
Without a method → the mind keeps looping on the current appearance (scar, any sickness). You “know” other versions exist, but your focus keeps feeding the version you don’t like.
With the method → you temporarily quiet the mind, drop into the void, and place your awareness on the already-existing perfection. That’s enough to “tune” your frequency so reality shifts accordingly.
Q8: How do I make alignment?
A8: Think of it like tuning a radio. The song is already playing on the station — you don’t create it, you just tune in.
Alignment is when your awareness, feeling, and knowing line up with the reality you prefer.
Core parts of alignment:
- Awareness: Drop the old story (scar). Notice it, then release it as “just appearance, like a dream.” This clears the static from your radio.
- Feeling/Inner Knowing: Rest in the felt sense: “It is already here. My desired state exists now. I can know it like the sun shining.” This is not hoping, not waiting. It’s already-ness. Sometimes it comes as peace, sometimes as confidence, sometimes as relief.
- Choice of Focus: Without forcing, gently give more attention to the version you want. Example: “My skin in essence is perfect.” Then stop. Let it be.
Alignment isn’t about “getting it out there” or waiting for it to appear in physical reality. It’s about knowing it already exists in this moment, right here, right now, within your awareness, consciousness, or the “void substance.”
Think of it like this: the desired state (your perfect skin, ideal weight, healed belly, or whatever) is already present in the fabric of reality. Doing the void method, tapping, or mantra isn’t creating it — it’s tuning your mind and energy to resonate with it.
When you truly feel, “It exists here and now,” your nervous system, awareness, and intention align with that truth. That alignment eventually ripples outward into your physical experience — but the key is knowing it is already real, not hoping it will be real later.
It’s like seeing the sun behind clouds: it’s always shining, even if you can’t see it fully yet. You’re just opening your awareness to the fact that it’s here.
Q9: Why does stillness matter?
A9: When you look at a chair, your observation collapses the waves into the form “chair.” Here, you don’t need to do anything else, because your observation is already clean, consistent, and habitual. Your subconscious has zero doubt that the chair exists.
Now compare this to your desire (like perfect skin):
You set the intention (“my skin is perfect”) → this places your awareness on those waves.
But your subconscious is full of contradictory programs:
“No, but I see the scar… it’s been here for years… doctors said it’s permanent…”
If you keep engaging those mental ripples, your observation isn’t clean. It’s like looking at the chair and at the same time saying:
“But is it really a chair? Maybe it’s not solid… maybe it’s just an illusion…”
That wavering prevents the clear collapse.
Stillness neutralizes this interference. When you rest in stillness, you’re no longer entangled with stories, doubts, or old programs. You hold only the pure knowing. That’s why in the void, the collapse is clean — the “chair effect” is replicated with your desire.
The reason you don’t need stillness with the chair is because your knowing is already absolute.
The reason you do need stillness with desires is because you are training yourself into that same absolute knowing.
Remember:
Stillness is about being fully present with the perfection that already exists.
Q10: What do we mean by “done” and “collapse happened”?
A10: The moment you set intention and then rest in stillness without doubt → the wave collapses at the field level.
Sometimes the physical reflects this instantly (like my experience with belly pain). Sometimes it might take longer (like with scars), because the mind keeps replaying the old collapse. But the underlying pattern has already shifted.
“Done” means: collapse has already happened in the field. You don’t need to “make it happen” again — you simply stop re-feeding the old version.
Q11: If I don’t look at a chair, is it not solid?
A11: Quantum physics says: on the fundamental level, until observed, matter exists as a probability wave (superposition). Observation (measurement) collapses it into one specific outcome.
So yes — if absolutely no one and nothing observed it (not even particles interacting with it), it wouldn’t exist as “chair” — only as potential.
But in real life, countless interactions (light, air molecules, other people’s observation) are constantly “observing” it. So the collapse is always reinforced.
That’s why physical reality feels stable.
Q12: Are waves different probabilities? Can I choose among them?
A12: Exactly. Every possible version of the chair (different shapes, sizes, colors) exists in wave potential. Your observation collapses one of those versions.
Here’s the key: your subconscious and collective agreement also play a role. That’s why the chair keeps showing up as the same solid “brown wooden chair” → because you (and everyone else around you) have absolute, unquestioned knowing that “this is a brown wooden chair.”
So yes, in theory you could collapse it into red, or into a table, or into nothing — but to do that, you’d have to step outside the collective agreement of physical reality and override your subconscious certainty.
That’s why it’s much easier with your body, health, or personal circumstances — because they’re “yours” and less rigidly locked by the shared collective.
Q13: What collapses the waves?
A13: Observation, measurement, awareness.
At the quantum level, matter exists as probabilities — a superposition of all possible states.
The famous double-slit experiment shows that a particle behaves like a wave (all possibilities exist simultaneously) until there is information about which path it took. Once the path is known — even in principle — the wave collapses into a single, definite state.
In personal practice → your conscious knowing acts as this collapse trigger. When you truly know “it is done” and rest in stillness, your awareness selects the realized state.
The silence in the void method is not “nothing happening”; it is the moment of alignment where the wave of possibilities collapses into the reality you hold as done.
Collapse = from “many possible versions” → one experienced version in physical reality.
In simple terms:
- Quantum physics: Information/observation collapses probabilities into one outcome.
- Spiritual language: awareness fixes attention, and potential becomes form.
Collapse happens because consciousness knows, not because of effort, forcing, thinking hard, or repeated visualization, but because of the simple act of awareness. The key is to rest in the certainty that your desired reality already exists now, allowing it to manifest instantly.
Q14: Does collapse always mean physical change right away?
A14: When your knowingness is absolute (100%), yes.
But sometimes, collapse happens first at the level of consciousness/field, not instantly as a rearrangement of the atoms you’re staring at.
Why? Because your physical senses are tuned to the already-collapsed old probability (the scar). Your nervous system keeps “refreshing” that image because of habit and memory.
Physical manifestation follows alignment.
The moment you know, the wave is collapsed. The new probability (perfect skin) is already the truth in the field.
Then what happens? Your body-mind reality begins to update to match it.
That’s why sometimes it looks instant (like with my experience with belly pain) and other times it seems slower (like with a keloid). The difference?
- Belly pain was less entangled with long-term identity → your mind didn’t keep refreshing the “old collapse.”
- Keloid is tied to strong self-image (“I have this, I’ve had it for years”) → your attention keeps feeding the old probability, re-collapsing it moment by moment.
Q15: How do I bring collapse into physical reality?
A15: Collapse happens in the field.
When you know (“my skin is perfect now”), the wave of probability collapses into that truth at the field/consciousness level. That part is done.
Physical reality is the refresh of the field.
Your body, skin, mirror-image — are just the hologram updating. If you keep your knowing steady, the hologram must eventually display that collapse.
The delay comes only from one thing: your senses and thoughts still replaying the old image (the scar).
How to bring it into physical reality:
- Anchor into NOW: After your intention, say inside: “This is already the truth, here and now.” And then stop waiting. Waiting = future.
- Do not re-measure: If you check the scar with doubt (“is it gone yet?”), you collapse the old probability again. Instead, when you see it, remind yourself: “This is only the echo. The true state is already perfect.”
Q16: What happens when we set intention?
A16: Consciousness locks onto a specific wave pattern. You’ve pointed your awareness at one probability. That’s the seed of collapse.
The intention isn’t creating something new — it’s choosing one version that already exists and saying, “This one now.”
Q17: “I’ve convinced myself things take time and are not always instant. What can I do?”
A17: There is no later in the void. Later is imagination. Collapse only ever happens now and instantly.
Collapse always happens now at the field level. But your senses are like a movie projector. They keep replaying the old image (for example, the scar) because of memory and habit. If you say, “It will heal soon, it will shift later,” you are unconsciously sliding the truth into a future-screen. That creates a loop: collapse already happened, but you never allow yourself to see it now because your attention is feeding “later.”
Why collapse is always now:
- Field level: At the level of the quantum field, waves never collapse later. The moment consciousness knows, collapse is instant. There is no such thing as a future collapse. That is only the mind inventing delay.
- Time is surface-only: What you call “later” is just your senses replaying the old version because of memory. Beneath that replay, the truth of now is already perfection. “Now truth” means the essence of reality — whether it’s your health, your body, or your life — is already complete in this moment, no matter what appearances say.
- Your nervous system is the gate: If you believe delay is necessary (for example, “healing takes weeks”), your nervous system keeps refreshing the old image and pushing the new one into tomorrow. But when you allow yourself to know “this exists now,” you train your system to reflect the new collapse immediately.
Freedom Mantras:
- “Collapse only happens now.”
- “Delay is just my mind re-projecting the old collapse.”
- “I allow myself to experience it now.”
Exercise to convince yourself about NOW:
Look at a chair. At the quantum level, it is only waves. But as you look, your attention makes those waves appear instantly as a solid chair. Did it take 3 months for the waves to collapse? Did the collapsed waves slowly build up over weeks? No — the collapse is instant every single moment you look.
It is the same with your health, your body, your reality. The only difference is certainty. You have absolute knowing about the chair, so collapse is automatic and unquestioned. With your body or health, you waver — and that wavering projects the result onto “later.”
So train yourself with this reminder:
“If a chair is instant, so is this.”
This closes the loop of delay. Each time you rest in now, you are teaching your nervous system to treat your perfect state with the same certainty you treat the chair in front of you. When you do that, physical reality has no choice but to reflect it.
Q18: How is it possible that a sudden total shift happens after the void method?
A18: It is not about process or step-by-step fixing.
Every possibility already exists in the field of creation.
Reality A (where the unwanted state exists) and Reality B (the perfected state of your desire) both exist at the same time, here and now.
When you do the method and place your knowing on the perfected reality, that one becomes solid for you.
At the quantum level: nothing is fixed; everything exists as probabilities (waves of possibilities). The moment consciousness knows something, the wave collapses into one concrete version — this is called wave function collapse.
The void method works because when you rest in pure awareness (no resistance, no analyzing), your consciousness stops reinforcing the old version (like sickness, pain, lack, broken object). Then your awareness naturally collapses reality into the most coherent version you hold as true — which is harmony, abundance, perfection.
That’s why it can feel instantaneous: you are not changing matter step by step — you are simply experiencing the version of reality where the desired state already exists.
Q19: Do I transform unease, sickness, or imperfections into the perfect one?
A19: No. You are not transforming or repairing anything.
You don’t fix something.
You don’t heal something.
You don’t repair the old reality.
You don’t delete it from existence.
You don’t erase the information of the imperfection.
What actually happens is this: you shift into the version of reality where the problem never existed.
Everything exists as possibility in the field. What the void method does is allow your awareness to collapse the wave of the desired reality, instead of the old one.
The Void — The Natural State of Being
✨ In short:
At the beginning, the Void Method is a technique.
Later, it becomes a practice.
Finally, it becomes your natural state of being.
The Void state reveals the deeper realization that perfection is always present and is the ground of all things.
By resting in this awareness, we allow the surface of life to realign with its essence — where every moment can be experienced with ease, harmony, and wholeness.
My Manifestations Using the Void Method
Here I’d like to share with you some of the things that have happened to me recently through this method. I’m sure I will manifest many more amazing shifts for myself and others later on, but I might not update this article each time. Please check my Instagram page, the highlight “void,” to see the most recent testimonials.
⚠️ Disclaimer: The Void Method is a personal practice of awareness and consciousness. The individual experiences shared here are not medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional for any health concerns.
Instant Shift in My Belly ✨
One morning after breakfast, I had belly pain and felt like vomiting. The pain was strange, spread across three parts of my belly, and I had no idea why. I lay down and used the void method.
Within 2 minutes, I felt only calmness and ease in my belly again.
What I actually did:
- I stopped putting awareness on the chaos in my belly.
- I didn’t over-analyze things.
- I just acknowledged the perfect state of my belly.
Using Void Method on an Electric Device ⚡
The doorbell of my home was not working. Once I noticed that, I decided to use the void method.
I was walking outside and did the method, and when I arrived home and rang — it worked perfectly!
What I actually did:
- I didn’t aim to FIX things.
- I didn’t focus on HOW or the PROCESS. I don’t even know how electric wiring works. I didn’t visualize circuits or repairing.
- I knew about the imperfect state (broken bell), but I didn’t over-analyze it.
- I only stayed with the perfect state of the doorbell.
Shift in the Intestine (friend’s testimony) 🧡
Here is what my friend wrote to me:
“I had some intestine problems. Most were already better, but there was still a small wound at the end that caused me pain and bleeding every morning. I asked you to do the void method for me. The next day, nothing had changed. But from the second day on, the pain and bleeding were completely gone. So unbelievable to me. So grateful.”
I’m so happy for my friend 🙏 The first day I did the void method, I was too emotionally tight because I felt upset for her. On the second day, I let go and rested deeper in knowingness of perfection — and that’s when the shift happened.
After several days, she felt totally fine. Later, some mild symptoms briefly returned — but instead of discouraging her, this encouraged her to learn more about her digestion and discover foods that naturally support her. It felt as if the Void method was rearranging everything for her, even her lifestyle, so that her intestines could remain in their perfect state.
This shows something important: the Void method is already complete.
When you hold on to perfection, the body, the mind, the lifestyle, and even outer circumstances will all fall into place — sometimes one by one, sometimes all at once — to reflect that wholeness.
Weather Shift 🌬️☀️
One afternoon, I wanted to sit on my balcony, but it was extremely windy — things were almost falling apart. I stayed calm and said, “perfect weather exists here and now.” Within 1 minute, the wind stopped and the weather was calm and perfect.
What I did in that moment:
- I didn’t think “I must fight the wind” or “make it go away.”
- I had zero overthinking.
- I only focused on knowing the perfect weather.
Relationship Shift at Work (friend’s testimony) 🌸
Here is what my friend shared:
“I had problems at work with one colleague who annoyed me almost every day. You did the void method for me once. The very next day, his behavior was totally different — respectful, balanced. Very surprising for me that suddenly, out of nowhere, this shift happened. It felt like I was living in another reality.”
Advice for Beginners (From My Own Journey)
If You’re Just Starting Out… read this 👇🏻

1 – Keep going on
If you are new, don’t get disappointed if it feels challenging at first to reach that level of stillness. I’m a long-time practitioner, so reaching that stillness in the void state was more straightforward for me. But I can understand how it feels in the beginning.
It is normal at first that reaching that deep state of quietness feels challenging. Keep going and do not get disappointed.
One thing I can say for sure: the more you practice, the easier it becomes to reach that deep state of stillness.
2 – Practice on different areas
At the beginning, practice this method in different areas — don’t put all your focus only on one thing.
If you keep repeating this method just for one desire, and don’t see quick results, you might assume this method doesn’t work (or that you’ll never learn it).
At the beginning, I practiced this method on many areas: physical health, mental states, money, relationships — both simple things (like belly pain) and bigger issues (like my friend’s intestine wound). Slowly, this helped me believe in my ability.
It might not immediately work every time on every single thing, but when you do it on different situations and notice shifts in some of them, you naturally build trust and confidence in your ability.
3 – Do it for others too
At the beginning, I also reached out to people and offered to use this method for them. Doing it for others gave me more chances to practice and to observe how shifts can happen in surprising ways.
I really recommend trying not only for yourself but also for others, because you might feel less attached to the outcome and experience faster shifts. The more you see it working, the more you naturally build trust in your ability.
But remember: you are not “fixing” or “healing” anyone. Nothing is broken. Every person (and every situation) already exists in a perfect state. You don’t create that state — you simply rest in the knowing that it’s already real.
When I first started doing Void for others, sometimes I slipped into ego — feeling proud and saying inside “I did it.” That pride can sneak in quietly, and it actually creates subtle resistance.
If you notice this in yourself, it’s okay. Just remind yourself gently:
“I don’t heal anyone. I don’t fix anything. I don’t even ‘create’ a new state. Perfection is already here. My role is simply to be aware of that perfection.”
“I am a conscious observer of perfection.”
4 – Journal it
I started to write down every time I did this method and noticed a shift. I wrote what I did exactly and why I thought it worked. This helped me a lot.
For example, when I did the method for my friend with the intestine wound, it worked on the second time but not on the first. Later, by reading my journaling, I realized why: I was emotionally too tight the first time and started from the “problem place,” feeling over-compassion and urgency. The second time, I was in a more natural state — and that’s when the shift happened.
I’m sure writing down your own experiences will help you too. It also becomes a record of testimonies you can look back on. When doubt arises, reading them again will motivate you and remind you of the shifts you’ve already experienced.
5 – When the analytical mind resists
Sometimes, especially if you’ve witnessed the same problem for years — either in yourself or in someone close to you — it can feel almost impossible to hold on to the knowing of perfection. The mind keeps saying:
“But it’s always been this way. Nothing has worked before.”
In these cases, I found a helpful trick. I remind myself:
“There is a parallel reality, right here and now, where this situation has always been perfect and this problem never even existed.”
For example, if your partner has struggled with insomnia for many years, you might find it hard to hold on to the idea of perfect sleep for them.
Here, I would keep saying:
“There is a reality where my partner has always had perfect sleep.”
then I hold to that perfect state.
I use this often. Instead of trying to convince myself that a long-term issue can suddenly disappear, I simply say:
“In another version of reality, this issue has never existed at all. There, it was already the perfect state of this issue.”
Then I just hold on to that knowingness.
This calms the analytical mind, because it doesn’t require fixing anything or fighting with the story. It only requires recognizing that perfection already exists as a real possibility. From there, it becomes much easier to rest in the knowingness and let the shift unfold.
6 – Practice Void without Intention
I’d suggest also practicing being in the Void, the stillness, without any intention at all. This helps you get familiar with the feeling of being in the Void and to understand how it looks when you are in that state.
When you do this, you may notice the sensation of your physical body fade away. Sometimes there’s no clear boundary between “you” and the space around you, as if you are dissolving into it.
In that state, there are no images, no words, no objects — yet something remains. You remain. That silent presence is pure awareness itself.
7 – Re-read this article
I suggest coming back to read this article again, maybe after a week of practicing. Sometimes we forget important points and start moving in another direction without noticing.
For example, in my first week of practicing, I became too tight about the intention-setting step. I even tried to hold on to the intention while being in the void. By re-reading my own text, I reminded myself: when in stillness, you must let go of everything — words, images, even the intention itself.
Keep practicing, and keep believing in yourself.
… and For You
I’ve used this method to manifest many things for myself and others.
As my gift to you, I’m offering to hold your desire in the Void State — one time, for one intention — so you can experience the power of this method and be inspired to use it yourself.
If you’d like this, in my Instagram, DM me your clear, already-done intention in one short sentence. I go through these DMs once a week and include as many as I can each time.
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