The parts of you
that never got
a shared language.
Six manuals, distilled from mathematics, phenomenology, metaphysics, depth psychology, spirituality and philosophy — not as separate subjects, but as one integrated instrument for what's happening underneath.
Intervoidism isn't six subjects stacked side by side. It's what's left when math, phenomenology, metaphysics, depth psychology, spirituality and philosophy are pushed hard enough that they stop being separate rooms — and the manuals are the distillation of that: universal, integrated truths, written as protocols instead of theory.
Six protocols. Not a sequence — a set of instruments, each built for what's actually presenting.
The Integration Protocol
For when the self has split into parts that no longer speak to each other, and gathering them is the actual work.
The Expansion Protocol
For when who you've been no longer fits, and the discomfort is direction, not damage.
The Body Man
For what's stored below language — the body as the first and most honest record of what happened.
The Neurodivergence Map
For minds structured differently than the room around them — a map, not a correction.
Beyond Religion
For when a belief system has been left or lost, and what's underneath it still needs a structure.
Underneath Addiction
For the thing you keep doing that thinking alone hasn't stopped — addiction as structure, not failure.