FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Clarity on how the experience is held, guided, and delivered.
About NVP
What is NVP?
NVP is a guided audio-visual experience designed to support clarity, orientation, and alignment in a steady and respectful way. Each experience is personalised and created with care, combining visual sequencing, intentional audio guidance, precise timing, and subtle sound layering.
Is NVP a method or program?
NVP is not a method or a program.
It is a complementary experience designed to sit alongside your life, your practices, and any personal or professional work you are already doing.
Is NVP suitable for everyone?
NVP is designed for adults who feel ready to engage with a guided inner experience. Each phase is offered with different levels of depth and guidance so people can choose what feels appropriate for them.
Phase 3 includes additional readiness steps to ensure the experience is held responsibly.
What is NVP?
About Personalisation
How is my experience personalised?
Each NVP experience is shaped by your responses to a carefully designed questionnaire. Your language, intentions, and inputs help guide the visuals, pacing, and audio tone so the experience feels accurate and recognisable rather than generic.
Is the questionnaire a test or assessment?
No.
The questionnaire is designed to gently draw attention inward and support clarity. It is not used to evaluate or diagnose anything. Many people find the process itself helps them feel more connected before the experience even begins.
Will I receive a copy of my questionnaire?
Yes. After completing your questionnaire, you will receive a copy of your responses by email for your own reference.
About Creation Time
How long does it take to receive my experience?
Because each experience is personalised and created with care, it typically takes up to 7 days after completing your questionnaire. You will be kept informed throughout the process.
Why does it take time?
While technology supports the process, NVP experiences are shaped by people. Time is taken to ensure accuracy, coherence, and alignment so that what you receive feels complete and thoughtfully created.
About the App
Why do I need to download the app?
The NVP app provides a calm and contained environment for receiving your experience. It ensures consistency, supports intentional engagement, and allows the experience to be accessed as it was designed.
Is the app free?
All clients receive free access to the app to view their personalised video. There is also an optional monthly subscription that provides additional features such as habit tracking and integration tools.
Do I have to subscribe to the app?
No.
The subscription is optional and designed to support those who want additional structure and integration. Your experience remains accessible without a subscription.
About the Phases
Do I have to start with Phase 1?
No.
All phases are standalone. You may choose Phase 1, Phase 2, or Phase 3 based on what feels most appropriate for you.
What is the difference between the phases?
Each phase offers a different level of immersion and guidance.
Phase 1 offers a personalised moving vision experience designed for regular, ongoing use.
Phase 2 is more immersive and emotionally rich, bringing the vision closer to lived reality.
Phase 3 is the most immersive experience and is offered with additional guidance and readiness.
Can I move between phases later?
Yes.
Some people stay with one phase long-term. Others choose to explore a different phase later. There is no required progression.
About Phase 3 Specifically
Why does Phase 3 require approval?
Phase 3 involves seeing yourself within the experience and deeper immersion. The approval process exists to ensure the experience is supportive, appropriate, and well held.
How do I get approved for Phase 3?
You can establish readiness either by completing a readiness review or by booking a session with an affiliated coach. Once readiness is confirmed, you will receive an invitation to proceed.
Is Phase 3 therapy?
No.
NVP is not a therapeutic intervention and does not replace professional support. Phase 3 is designed to complement existing work and support integration rather than resolve psychological issues.
About Safety and Use
How often can I use my experience?
Each phase includes guidance on use. Phase 1 and Phase 2 are designed for regular, supportive use. Phase 3 is designed for intentional use with an initial daily rhythm, followed by integration into daily life.
Are there any conditions where NVP is not recommended?
NVP may not be suitable for individuals with certain neurological or mental health conditions, such as epilepsy or conditions where immersive visual experiences may be destabilising. If you are unsure, professional guidance is recommended.
Can I become dependent on the experience?
NVP is designed to support integration, not dependence. Clear boundaries, pacing, and optional habit integration help ensure the experience complements real life rather than replaces it.
Practical Questions
Can I change my experience after it’s created?
Because each experience is personalised, changes are limited once creation has begun. Support is available if you have questions or concerns.
Can I opt out of emails or notifications?
Yes.
You remain in choice at all times and can manage your communication preferences easily.
How do I contact support?
You can reach the NVP support team via email or through the contact page. Real people respond, and care is taken with every enquiry.
The Science Behind NVP
Some people are drawn to NVP through experience alone.
Others are curious about why the experience feels as it does.
This page is for those who want to understand the thinking and research that inform how NVP is designed, without needing a technical background.
NVP is not a scientific experiment or a clinical intervention. However, it is informed by well established principles from neuroscience, psychology, perception science and learning theory.
Experience Shapes Understanding
Human perception is not passive.
We do not simply receive information from the world. We actively construct experience through attention, sensory input, memory and expectation.
Research consistently shows that experiences which combine multiple sensory channels are more likely to be noticed, remembered, emotionally meaningful and integrated over time.
NVP is designed with this in mind. Rather than relying on a single mode of input, the experience brings together visual flow, guided audio, timing and sound to create a coherent internal environment.
The Role of Attention
Attention is one of the most studied functions in neuroscience.
When attention is fragmented or overloaded, information is less likely to be processed meaningfully. When attention is supported and guided gently, the brain is better able to stay present without effort.
NVP does not ask users to concentrate harder or do something with their attention. Instead, the structure of the experience supports attention naturally through pacing, rhythm and continuity.
This approach reflects research showing that sustained, relaxed attention supports learning, pattern recognition and integration.
Why Audio Guidance Matters
Sound plays a unique role in human experience.
Unlike visual information, which we can look away from, sound is often received continuously. This makes it especially effective for guiding rhythm, pacing and emotional tone.
In NVP, audio is not used as instruction or affirmation. It functions as a steady orienting presence that helps the experience unfold without requiring effort or analysis.
Research in cognitive psychology and learning science shows that well paced auditory guidance can support continuity of attention, reduce mental distraction and create a sense of being accompanied through an experience.
This is one of the reasons audio plays such a central role in NVP.
Timing, Rhythm and Integration
The brain responds strongly to timing.
When experiences move too quickly, they can feel overwhelming. When they move too slowly, attention can drift. Carefully calibrated timing allows experiences to feel absorbing without becoming intense.
NVP experiences are designed with intentional pacing. Moments are allowed to settle before transitioning, supporting a sense of flow rather than interruption.
This reflects findings from neuroscience and learning research showing that spacing, rhythm and temporal structure influence how experiences are processed and remembered.
Sound Layering and Binaural Beats
NVP experiences may include subtle sound layering, including binaural beats.
Binaural beats occur when two slightly different sound frequencies are presented separately to each ear. The brain perceives the difference between the frequencies, which can influence states of focus and relaxation.
Research suggests that binaural beats may support sustained attention, reduced mental noise and a sense of steadiness and continuity.
In NVP, these sound elements are used quietly and carefully. They are not intended to be noticed or analysed, but to support the overall environment of the experience.
Personalisation and Recognition
People respond more strongly to experiences that feel personally relevant.
Psychological research shows that when experiences reflect an individual’s language, imagery and values, they are more likely to feel meaningful and memorable.
This is why NVP experiences are personalised. The questionnaire process helps shape the visual flow, audio tone and overall structure so the experience feels recognisable rather than generic.
Many people report a sense of connection even during the questionnaire itself, which aligns with research showing that reflective language can support clarity and orientation.
Process Over Intensity
Across multiple fields of research, one pattern appears consistently. Lasting clarity and change are more often associated with steady, repeatable experiences than with intense moments.
NVP is designed to support a process rather than provoke a peak experience. This allows people to return to the experience over time and integrate it into daily life without pressure.
From a scientific perspective, this aligns with how learning, memory and perception tend to stabilise through consistency rather than force.
A Note on Scope and Responsibility
NVP is informed by science, but it is not a medical, psychological or therapeutic intervention.
The experience is designed to complement personal reflection, creative processes and developmental work already underway. It does not replace professional care, nor does it attempt to treat or resolve clinical conditions.
The science behind NVP informs how the experience is structured, paced and delivered, not claims about outcomes.
In Summary
The science behind NVP supports a simple idea.
When experiences are guided with care, paced thoughtfully and designed to support attention rather than demand it, they are more likely to feel meaningful, recognisable and integrable over time.
NVP brings together these principles to create an experience that feels steady, personal and supportive, without requiring technical knowledge or effort from the person engaging with it.