The Void
The experience of the void is an important juncture. It is necessary
for the transition from the realm of personality to the realm
of Essence or Being. But by no means is it the final end of personality.
And the void itself is not Essence yet. (Essence, pg 48)

So we see that the void is the emptiness resulting from the dissolution
of personality needed for the emergence of Essence. In other words
the basic ground of our experience is empty space, the void. (Essence,
pg 52)

Empty space and the void
The void is the experience of oneself, one's Essence, as empty
space. It is an experience of expansion, spaciousness, openness,
and boundlessness. The mind is not bound by the rigid boundaries
of the personality's self-image. Its effect on perception is to
see things as they are, without distortion... The void is really
nothing but the absence of the personality and its various distortions.
The mind is empty then, completely empty of the personality. It
is as if the inner space is cleaned out, emptied, of the personality
and its patterns, mental or physical. The person feels free, fresh,
light, and unhampered. The mind is seen as it is, an immaculate
emptiness. (Essence, pg 141)

Even the annihilation space is experienced, and hence there is
a boundary. In other words, it is an individual experience. The
annihilation is still related to oneself. The sense of individual
experience remains, in a very subtle sense, as the annihilation
of self. The experience is still self-centered, self-related.
The annihilation happens to somebody, to oneself. The dissolution
of this subtle boundary of individual experience leads to yet
deeper and more open space, an utterly empty space. This space
is complete and total emptiness. It is the emptiness which eliminates
separating boundaries. There is no more a sense of individual
experience. There is nobody there experiencing the emptiness.
At this level, there is no difference between awareness and emptiness.
Again, this space cannot be conceived by the mind. The mind cannot
conceive of experience which is not an individual experience.
(The Void, pg 149)