In the Atomic Success Secrets group, a new guided practice is being introduced through a special video. The speaker isn’t sure how it will land at first, but says the message has been coming through “clear and strong” for days—so they decide to share it directly, then upload it into the portal under the main recording.
The practice is framed as a multi-step method designed for healing, clarity, and direction—helping people reconnect with who they are, what they’re here to do, and how to live the life they actually want.
Step One: Go Straight to the Source
The first part of the process is about connecting to what the speaker calls the deepest “source” behind everything.
Different traditions give it different names:
- the Holy Spirit
- the zero point field
- the Dao
- “the Force” (as a pop-culture metaphor)
- the formless “nothingness” before creation
The key idea is that this “space” contains infinite potential—before thoughts, before form, before outcomes. The speaker describes it as the starting point for healing and transformation.
Step Two: Drop the Command Into the Field
After connecting to the “source,” the second step is what the speaker calls the command—an intention spoken with certainty, like a prayer that’s already answered.
They explain it as a decisive act of creation:
- like “Let there be light”
- like Moses parting the sea
- like a command dropped into the “space of nothing,” and then reality responds
In other frameworks, this is described as:
- an intention
- a prayer with full faith
- a “Matrix Energetics” style command
It all comes down to one simple question:
What do you want?
Step Three: The Fuel Is Love
The speaker emphasizes that the driving force behind the command isn’t just positive thinking—it’s love, especially love that moves.
They describe a type of love that isn’t passive or quiet, but intense and active—like a mother fighting for her child’s healing. That kind of love isn’t “sitting on a mountain.” It becomes motion. It becomes action. It becomes a powerful plea backed by faith.
Love, in this view, is not a feeling that stays inside you.
Love is movement.
A Story Example: Faith + Action + Need
To illustrate the idea, the speaker shares a story about a mother whose daughter was in a coma and close to death. The mother reached out for help after remembering a healer she had seen before. The healer couldn’t come in person, so he sent a student and instructions.
The point of the story isn’t the details—it’s the mindset:
- the mother had a real need
- she had deep love
- she took strong action
- she held full faith that help was possible
The speaker connects that to the practice: connect to the “field,” drop the intention, then move with love and faith—not half-action, but committed action.
The Guided Practice: From Stillness to Intention
After explaining the concept, the speaker guides listeners through the process:
- Go into the body.
Slow down and notice what’s happening inside you. - Remember the “within.”
The speaker references spiritual language: the Holy Spirit resides within you, not outside of you. The “force” isn’t something you go find—it’s something you recognize. - Ask the inner question:
“Who am I?”
Then listen. - Move into intention:
Ask: “What do you want?” - Use a simple physical cue to bypass overthinking:
The speaker suggests squeezing the end of the index finger six times—using the rhythm as a way to quiet the conscious mind and reach the deeper, automatic mind. - Visualize yourself already having what you desire.
The instruction is to picture yourself with what you want—clearly and fully. - Press under the nose six times for clarity and guidance.
This is framed as a way to get direction on your next steps—what you’re meant to do, and what action to take.
Trust and Letting Go
After the intention is “dropped,” the speaker emphasizes letting go with certainty—repeating that trust is the essential technique.
They reference the idea that faith heals, and that “amen” means certainty—so the practice ends with releasing the command and becoming still again.
The final instruction is simple:
Be still.
Stop forcing.
Listen.
Presence, “Transmission,” and a Collective Intention
Near the end, the speaker describes watching an “enlightened master” and feeling something they call a transmission—where simply being in the presence of someone deeply grounded can have a healing effect.
They then set the closing intention for everyone:
That we know who we are.
That we know our purpose.
That we do it, achieve it, and enjoy it.
And with that, the speaker prepares to move into one-on-one healing sessions, telling the group the full recording will be available in the portal.

