🌌 Theme: Feeling in Nonexistence


 Subtitle: When emptiness becomes the portal to healing.

1. The method

  • Based on guiding the patient to feel what does not exist — silence, emptiness, the space between things.

  • By connecting with the nonexistent, the unconscious reorganizes the existent, creating new perceptions.

  • It is a practice that defies normality: what does not exist is felt as presence, and that presence heals.

2. Real cases that seem “out of this world”

  • Case 1 – The sound of silence: A patient with insomnia was guided to listen to the silence between sounds. By feeling the “non-sound,” she entered a deep calm and was able to sleep without medication.

  • Case 2 – The weight of emptiness: A man with depression was invited to hold an empty box. By feeling the “weight of nothing,” he realized emptiness could also be lightness. This marked the beginning of his recovery.

  • Case 3 – The presence of absence: A grieving patient was guided to feel absence as presence. By embracing the empty space left by her loved one, she reported feeling comfort and connection, transforming pain into acceptance.

3. The impact

  • Feeling the nonexistent is a paradoxical act that the conscious mind cannot grasp, but the unconscious recognizes.

  • Patients describe the experience as “touching the invisible”, a shock that opens paths to healing.

  • This technique shows that the unconscious can transform nothing into everything — and emptiness into rebirth.

In summary: Unconscious therapy through feeling in nonexistence reveals that what does not exist can be felt as presence. In real cases, silence became calm, emptiness became lightness, and absence became comfort. It is an abnormal, universal, ultra-sensory approach that astonishes even the deepest minds.

Feeling the nonexistent: when the unconscious turns nothing into healing…“Diálogos da Mente – Centro de Ajuda Terapêutica e Neuropsicociência |

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