About this tool
Inner Needs · Void Patterns · Vedic Psychology

Map Your Void

Every behaviour you use to fill the emptiness is pointing toward a specific unmet need. This tool identifies the patterns, maps them visually, and tells you what the emptiness is actually asking for — not what you have been giving it.

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Be honest. The map is only useful if the behaviours are real.

Which of these do you reach for when something feels empty or uncomfortable?

Select all that genuinely apply to you — not what you think should apply. Minimum 3, maximum 7.

Selected: 0 / 7 minimum 3

Your map is generated from the combination of what you select.

Mapping your void patterns...
Identifying the needs beneath the behaviours...
Your map is taking shape.
Your Void Map

Your Void Map Each ring = one pattern · Distance from centre = intensity
What you selected — decoded
Your Patterns and What They Are Signalling

Each behaviour you chose is a messenger. Below is what each one is actually pointing toward — the unmet need underneath the habit.

The combined pattern
The root beneath all of it
What Your Void Is Actually Asking For

The individual behaviours point to individual needs. But there is a deeper pattern beneath them all — a single root condition that is generating the entire map. Understanding this changes everything about how you approach the filling. You stop addressing symptoms and begin addressing the source.

Your full void reading
is computed and ready

The map shows the pattern. What it is actually asking for — and how to answer it — is one step away.

  • The root condition — the single source generating your entire void map
  • Your Vedic framework — which guna and chakra this pattern lives in
  • 3 targeted practices that address the root, not the individual symptoms
  • Your Void Resolution Statement — the reorienting principle for your specific map
  • Downloadable PDF of your full void map and reading

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The root beneath all of it
What Your Void Is Actually Asking For
The Vedic framework
Guna, Chakra, and the Energy Behind the Map
Practices that address the actual root
Your Void Resolution Path
Your void resolution statement
The Reorienting Principle

About the Void Map

Emptiness is not the problem — the compulsive response to emptiness is. What people reach for when feeling hollow is remarkably consistent within an individual and remarkably diagnostic: the specific pattern of void-filling behaviours maps with precision to the specific needs that are not being met. This tool is built on that mapping. By selecting the emptiness patterns most active in your life, you generate a visual map of the inner landscape beneath the surface symptoms — and receive the specific practices that address the root, not just the behaviour.

Emptiness as Information

The Vedic and Tantric traditions treat inner states — including uncomfortable ones like emptiness, restlessness, and the sense of lack — as information rather than problems to be eliminated. The goal is not to fill the void permanently but to understand what it is pointing toward: what nourishment is genuinely needed, what experience is being avoided, what truth has not yet been integrated. The Void Map translates this diagnostic approach into a practical tool.

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Void Map

The Void Map is a visual diagnostic tool that maps the specific inner needs your escape and avoidance patterns are masking. Where the Escapism Diagnostic identifies the pattern, the Void Map identifies the need beneath the pattern — what is actually missing that the escapism is attempting (and failing) to fill.

The Logic of the Void

Every escape behaviour is an attempt to fill an inner void — a genuine need that is not being met. The problem is not the behaviour but the indirection: reaching for a substitute rather than the actual thing the psyche requires. Identifying the need makes the substitute unnecessary.

Eight Core Voids

Safety · Significance · Connection · Autonomy · Novelty · Clarity · Beauty · Transcendence. Most people have one or two dominant voids that generate the majority of their escape behaviour across multiple contexts.

Chakra Correspondence

Each void corresponds to a chakra: Safety to Muladhara, Significance to Manipura, Connection to Anahata, Expression to Vishuddha, Clarity to Ajna, Transcendence to Sahasrara. The Void Map connects psychological insight to the Vedic energy-body framework.

How to Use Your Result

Once your dominant void is identified, the question becomes: what is the most direct way to genuinely fill this need — not through a substitute behaviour, but through an authentic source? The map suggests specific directions for each void type.