u/akhvnzada

Image 1 — Update on the consciousness app I posted about a few months ago
Image 2 — Update on the consciousness app I posted about a few months ago
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Image 5 — Update on the consciousness app I posted about a few months ago

Update on the consciousness app I posted about a few months ago

Some of you might remember me from a long post I made here a while back about an app I’d been building for 3 years. It was a long one.

Anyway, I launched it around April 10th and wanted to come back here and share what’s actually happened since then.

In 30+ days we’ve crossed 1.5K active users on the app. 200+ signups, 20 of them paid for the $10 Soul Blueprint. Some bought multiple times as a gift for family members or friends.

I’ve been getting messages from users that have genuinely moved me. One guy wrote to me about going through a fragile time in his marriage and said the app saw the version of him he doesn’t see but needs to. Twelv helped this couple at a difficult phase in their marriage.

And then a few days ago someone commented on one of my Reddit posts saying they were so moved by their result they wanted to share Twelv with their TikTok audience.

I attached some of these messages and the analytics. They tell the story better than I can.

Two weeks ago I also launched a second product called The Oracle. It’s a chat where you can talk to your higher self. The AI knows your archetype, your consciousness level, your blind spots, your shadow patterns, and a lot more. We have 7 paying subscribers already. Retention will tell the real story but the early signal is strong.

On a sidenote. I lost my job last month. So Twelv is no longer a side project. It has to work. The financial pressure is real and I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t scary. But I also think there’s some thrill to building when the safety net is gone. Only real serial entrepreneurs will understand haha.

I’m running $10/day in Reddit ads from my own funds while I figure out organic growth, work on retention, talk to users, and look for short-term contract work on the side to keep the bills paid.

The goal is $10K/month by end of year. Whether or not that happens, the product is alive, people are using it, and most importantly, it’s having a positive impact on people’s lives. 🙌🏼

If you haven’t tried Twelv yet, it’s free to take the full assessment. https://twelv.app

u/akhvnzada — 3 days ago
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I tried to map spiritual identity using a 12x12 framework

A few years ago, while diving deep into quantum physics, I somehow slipped into the consciousness rabbit hole. I feel like that happens to a lot of people. You start with the double-slit experiment, and next thing you know, you’re asking existential questions.

Here’s what I noticed:

In physics, everything is structured. Clear language. Clear models. Equations. Predictions.

But the moment you move into consciousness, which might actually be the most important part of reality, the language changes completely. Suddenly it’s “Raise your vibration” “Awaken” “Transcend the ego”.

It becomes abstract very fast.

At the same time, our understanding of the external world has grown exponentially through science and technology. But the inner world is often dismissed as either soft, unscientific, or not serious enough to model.

That didn’t sit right with me.

A lot of modern self-help and productivity content treats humans like we’re just smart animals. Brains that need to be optimized. Habits that need to be hacked. Systems that need to be improved.

And to be fair, some of that works.

If you want to wake up early, you reward the habit.

If you want to go to the gym, you make it feel good.

You “train” the brain.

That makes sense. We are mammals. We respond to reward and pain.

But I don’t think we’re only that.

There’s something deeper in us that can’t really be tricked.

You might hack your behavior for a while.

You might build systems.

But sooner or later, you drift back to who you are underneath it all.

Which makes me think the real issue isn’t just behavior.

It’s spiritual identity. Who we are underneath the flesh and bones.

So I started exploring a theory.

What if spiritual identity has two parts.

First, your archetype — based on Carl Jung’s 12 archetypes. The Sage. The Hero. The Caregiver. The Rebel. These feel like deep patterns that show up across cultures and time.

Second, your level of consciousness — based on David Hawkins’ consciousness scale. States like Fear, Desire, Anger, Pride, Courage, Acceptance, Love.

If you place those two frameworks on top of each other, you get a 12 × 12 grid.

That means 144 possible intersections.

And each intersection represents a different expression of a person.

A Hero at the level of Anger is not the same as a Hero at the level of Courage.

A Sage at the level of Fear is very different from a Sage at the level of Acceptance.

The archetype might stay the same.

But the level changes how it shows up in real life.

While working through this model, I kept wondering where I would land on that grid. And I figured other people might wonder the same.

So I built a simple assessment around the 12 × 12 framework: https://twelv.app

It takes about 10 minutes and maps you to one of those 144 intersections. Not as a label, but as a reflection point to assess where you currently stand.

I’m not claiming this is ultimate truth. It’s just my attempt to look at spirituality in a more structured way instead of leaving it vague.

Thanks for sticking through the entire post.

I’m genuinely curious what this community thinks. Tell me if my theory makes sense. If the assessment result felt accurate. If I used the correct frameworks. I appreciate all feedback.

If this ever helps someone understand themselves in a way they couldn't before, I’ll take that as a win.

u/akhvnzada — 7 days ago