The harder you'll try the more it will backfire₊˚⊹ ᰔ
I think when it's comes to void state this is one of the most important thing you need to print in your mind, Trying harder to enter the Void State will only backfires because the very effort to “try harder” creates mental resistance, attachment, and tension—which are the opposite states of what’s needed for the void to occur. The void is a state of absolute detachment, stillness, and surrender, and trying hard introduces ego, control, and desire, which repel that state. Even though the most correct method, affirmation and visualization will won't help until your intentions are not right. You will never induce the void if you're still in the mindset of trying because
Trying is fueled by the ego's belief: “I don’t have it yet; I need to get it.” This belief reinforces separation from the void. You're affirming:
“I'm not in the void.”
“I need to do more to get there.”
“Something is missing.”
The void state, however, is already within you. It’s not something you achieve—it’s something you surrender into. Trying will only create a mental noise in the bridge between u and void.
The more you try, the more you think.
“Am I close?”
“Is this the void?”
“Should I count more?”
“Why am I not there yet?”
This over-analytical mental activity activates the Beta brainwave (conscious thinking) rather than the Delta or deep Theta waves necessary for the void. Effort adds pressure, expectation, and performance anxiety, all of which pull you out of the void.The more attached you are to the void (or results), the more you resist it subconsciously. Attachment says: “I need this to happen.” But the void only happens when you're in the state of: “I don't need anything. I'm already it.”
⋮ ⌗ ┆WHY LETTING GO IS ESSENTIAL ?
Letting go is the act of releasing mental, emotional, and energetic attachment, control, fear, and resistance toward a desire, outcome, belief, or identity.
It’s not giving up—it’s giving up the need to control, the obsession, the fear of not having, and allowing the universe (or your subconscious) to do the work without interference.
Breathe. Anchor into the present. Forget everything else for now—no void to reach, no thoughts to chase, no fear to fight. There is nowhere you need to go, nothing you need to do. Just let your body rest. Feel the gentle rhythm of your breath, the stillness beneath it. Let every thought drift away like clouds passing through a quiet sky. There’s no pressure. No attachment. You are allowed to relax all the way—deeper and deeper—just by being here. Remind yourself softly, “This moment is enough.” Let go of needing results. Let go of control. Let yourself fall into stillness without resistance. And above all, remember this truth: you are already everything you’ve ever needed. In this calm, open state—without trying, without needing—the void finds you.
Affirmation to end with:
“I am at peace. I am whole. I am enough. I let go of everything, and everything flows to me.”
And now, you persist—not by effort, but by knowing. You don’t chase the void anymore because you understand: it is already yours. You carry it within you. You don’t need signs, symptoms, or proof. When doubt or fear tries to creep in, you don’t fight it or get caught in it. Instead, you acknowledge it briefly—like a passing breeze—and gently brush it aside by returning your attention to your breath, to your body, to this very moment. Persistence is not trying harder—it’s calmly standing in the quiet confidence that the void is already yours, already here, already unfolding. So you stay open, relaxed, and certain. Not waiting—just being.
xoxo jane <3












