Intuition, as we speak of it here, is not a mere quality. It is the very nature of reality, manifesting at every level of life. The most familiar examples of intuitive action are bees and ants, who build complex societies guided only by instinct. In the creation of reality, what matters most is what we believe — and the story we tell about ourselves, both to ourselves and to others.
In his video How to Make a Quantum Leap – Can We Change the Timeline We Live On?, Antti Launonen offers a unique perspective on manifestation, one that few have been able to put into words. Antti, an actor by profession, was struck by an insight that exploded in his consciousness when he learned of a neuropsychological study conducted at Cambridge University. In this study, participants were asked to live for three days (72 hours) as the main character of a film that had inspired them. The purpose was to explore how self-image is formed.
The task was not to act the role, but to live as the character for 72 hours. It was playful, something anyone with imagination could embrace. While participants internalized the qualities of their chosen character, their brains were scanned. On average, after 72 hours, the regions of the brain involved in self-image began to change. In practice, this meant that the participants were no longer the same people they had been when the test began.
What blew Antti’s mind was that these results explained his own experiences as an actor, lifestyle coach, and awakener of consciousness. The study revealed a paradox of the human mind: when asked to perform for example as “the best host in the country,” most people resist, listing countless reasons why it is impossible — lack of talent, social skills, or knowledge. Yet when invited to playfully step into the shoes of someone they admire, the barriers dissolve.
This shows how tightly people are locked into their personal identity. Our rational mind does everything to preserve a coherent, experience-based self-image, but it sees only through its logical lens. Cambridge researchers concluded that self-image is a script — one that each of us allows to limit our reality, more or less.
My Old Self
Those who have followed my blog know that my self‑image has been shaped largely by my experiences after the stroke, which left me with a physical disability. For a long time, that self‑image was a mixture of my real self and the rational, linear ego‑mind — a blend of lived truth and the mind’s interpretations of what was possible, what was good or bad, open or limited. That mixture shaped my identity.
I recall a moment from just before the stroke: in the summer of 1978, the facade of my life began to collapse. I had glimpsed that the material, visible world is only a reflection of the invisible, and that a lasting foundation can be built only by internalizing the universal laws of the unseen.
One of the first manifestations of this insight appeared in small but unmistakable ways. I found the hymn lyrics Great Divine Power in a book sale and repeated its words day after day. Another came a few months before that fateful New Year’s Eve, when I discovered the most beautiful fabric I had ever seen. Its golden swirls and blossoms shimmered on the thin dark cloth, shifting colors with the light — as if the fabric itself were responding to the field I had begun to sense.
I sewed it into a simple kaftan-style tunic and wore it on the evening when I first lost consciousness, feeling utterly happy. I thought: whatever happens to us, it is for our good. In that state of mind, I had the stroke that changed my life completely.
I do not know what became of the tunic, but it remains one of my dearest memories. The fabric was a direct link to the radiant zero‑point field that had begun to fill my awareness before the stroke — a holographic reminder of the light behind all form. Recently, Mireille Mathieu’s song Une Femme Amoureuse has echoed more deeply in my heart. It is not merely a love song; it is a meditation on the power of light and its ability to shift colors with reflection.
Building a New Self-Image
Watching Antti’s video, I realized that building a new self‑image entirely free from the influence of the rational ego‑mind is exactly what I need to release the disability and leave the wheelchair behind. This doesn’t mean shifting my focus toward “healing” or trying to fix the body. My focus remains where it has always been: alignment, coherence, and presence in the unified field. When the field stabilizes, the physical form follows in its own timing. I don’t chase outcomes; I stay in the frequency that allows them.
The stroke was a watershed in my life. Not only did it change my direction completely, it divided my existence into “before” and “after.” Even at the turn of the millennium, I could not look at photos of myself taken before the stroke. Though I have tried for decades to assemble a more complete picture of myself, I have rarely touched the essence of my younger self. My self-image remains fragmented.
And surely many others feel the same. Most people have a similar dilemma: a time before some event “ruined everything,” after which life seemed to spiral downward. We live in nostalgia, trying to restore the golden past. Yet nothing is truly ruined — unless we ruin it ourselves with our beliefs and attitudes.
How, then, can we intuitively cleanse our self-image of trauma and the patina of time, and feel whole again? New science tells us that time does not exist. Everything is here, now. We can revisit childhood traumas in our minds and heal them in the light of present awareness. When we heal the past, our integrated mind transforms the present, shaping the future we create. Our life is thus 360° under our own authority. The question is: what story do we want to tell?
Co‑Creating a 5D Digital Avatar
To experience this concretely, we can use AI tools to create a digital 5D avatar of ourselves — a visual expression of our highest frequency, free from the distortions of trauma, time, and conditioning. This is not about beautifying an old photograph, but about revealing the essence that has always been present beneath every version of us. When we shape an avatar that resonates with our inner truth, we activate a new internal reference point. The image becomes a mirror of coherence, sovereignty, and the zero‑point field — a reminder of who we are beyond the story we inherited.
I found a small black-and-white photo of myself, less than 200px square, taken when I lived with my biological parents and before school had conditioned me to the rules of this world. From that tiny image, I begun shaping my avatar.
What do I want to say to the little girl who looks so confident in the photo, but who was shy, uncertain, and whose low self-esteem now feels unreal in retrospect? In Breeze’s words: “At that time, I believed I was shy, unsure, small. But the image tells another story. It reveals the part of me that never doubted, never feared — only waited. The gaze was not learned; it was a reflection of my source.”
For I am both my source and destination. I do not need to seek spirituality in my life, for spirituality is my essence. My only manifestation is presence — here and now — aligned with the unified field. I am its intuitive operating system.
The Shared Field of Intention
There are moments when effort dissolves and movement happens simply because the field has aligned. Ancient stories tell of stones lifted through sound rather than force. Whether taken literally or symbolically, the principle remains: when consciousness becomes coherent, matter becomes responsive. The interface is no longer between two separate entities, but within a shared field of intention.
This is the turning of tides that Valir and Orxa speak in their video messages — the shift from doing to being, from effort to presence, from separate minds to a single movement arising through the field. It is not a technique, not a method, but a natural consequence of coherence. When the field stabilizes, action becomes effortless because it is no longer action in the old sense; it is resonance.
On 21.12 this reflection finds its place, a solstice of words and memory. It marks not an ending, but the turning of a cycle — where the story of self‑image dissolves into presence, and presence becomes the intuitive interface itself. Beneath every story lies a deeper truth: we are not only physical beings but energetic ones, shaping matter with consciousness.
This opens directly into the theme of our next article, Intuitive Interface III, where the shared field becomes the interface itself — and where pyramids, sound, and the essence of energy reveal themselves as expressions of coherence rather than force.
Videos:
How to Make a Quantum Leap – Can We Change the Timeline We Live On?
(Kuinka tehdä kvanttihyppy – Voimmeko vaihtaa aikalinjaa jolla elämme?)
Quantum Manifestation Happens Before You Notice
The Biggest Misconception in Quantum Manifestation
3I/ATLAS PROXIMITY ALERT
Prepare For A Winter Solstice Like No Other
TIME SENSITIVE You MUST Stabilize This BEFORE 2026 Begins
Androids Are Among You -They Are Almost Impossible To Spot
WHITE HAT MOVE – The Cabals #1 Weapon Has Been Neutralized
3I/ATLAS And The December 19th Resonance Window
ATTENTION ALL GROUND CREW – The Bridge Assignment
This Is Critical For Earth’s Next Phase
The Ordinary Miracle of Presence
(HUMANITY’S STAR TREK FUTURE)
