A few weeks ago, my life got stripped bare.
I don’t mean in the poetic, gentle, pastel-filtered way. I mean barnacle-scraped clean. Everything that wasn’t essential—every idea, role, habit, or inherited identity—was taken down to the ground. It was as if the forest had reclaimed me again. Everything I’d picked up since leaving it—the strategies, the sales speak, the packaging of power—gone.
What remained was stillness.
And in that stillness, a new phrase began to pulse through me like a mantra:
Imaginal Certainty.
Reality is more than a belief.
Nothing like hope whatsoever.
Absolutely not a “someday.”
But deep core Certainty.
Certainty of the reality creator’s variety, born from a dream—not built on proof, evidence, or past success. Built on the authority of direct knowing. Of the dreamer.
What Is Certainty?
In our most recent class, I asked a simple question:
What is certainty to you?
The answers came quick:
“It’s absolute.”
“It’s a knowing.”
“It just is.”
“It’s the I AM.”
We talked about its ally—faith. And how faith lives near certainty, but carries a different weight. Faith still leans on hope. Certainty is.
We identified its antagonists too: fear, doubt, external validation, the mind’s need for control.
And we made it clear:
Certainty is not logic. It’s a feeling.
And that feeling is what births reality.
And What Is the Dreamer?
Then I asked something even more tender:
What is a dreamer to you?
The room shifted. The words expanded. Suddenly, it wasn’t a concept. It was a presence:
The one brave enough to see beyond fear.
The one who dares to imagine something never seen.
The one who knows that dreaming is not escaping—
but reprogramming the matrix from the inside out.
The dreamer is the inner child who never forgot how to play with fire. The one who plays anyway. Even when the world says “be realistic.”
And like certainty, dreaming has allies: inner trust, gnosis, sovereignty. It also has antagonists: overwhelm, external pressure, seriousness, inherited beliefs.
Playing With Two Frequencies
In the session, we closed our eyes and practiced something subtle and profound:
We felt certainty in the body.
And then we felt dreaming in the body.
And then… we noticed the difference.
Certainty felt grounded, embodied, anchored.
Dreaming felt elevated, expansive, shimmering.
What if we didn’t have to choose?
What if the power of dreaming could be infused with the absolute conviction of certainty?
What if dreaming wasn’t just fanciful—it was reality creation in its purest, most sovereign form?
The Dreamer’s Language of Power
I asked ChatGPT to give me words that express imaginal certainty. Here’s what it gave me—and they all felt right:
Gnosis – intuitive knowing beyond logic
Noesis – flashes of insight that reveal the essence of truth
Pistis – not blind faith, but soul-rooted inner conviction
Sovereignty – complete authorship over one’s inner world
Verity – fundamental truth felt at the level of the soul
These aren’t just words. They’re doorways.
Each one is a lens through which the Dreamer can see, speak, and shape their reality.
Certainty Without Evidence Is Power
This became our guiding mantra:
Certainty without evidence is power.
It is the mark of the Dreamer.
That line stopped us in our tracks.
We realized: we’ve been taught to chase proof.
But the Dreamer moves before proof arrives.
The Dreamer speaks what has not yet become true—
and reality arranges itself to respond.
Not because she forces it,
but because her imagination is saturated with certainty.
Bringing It to the Sacred Fire
At the end of our session, I asked:
What’s the thing between you and a full, embodied 10 in your creator self?
What’s the block, the gunk, the grip you keep on control, on external reality, on fear?
Whatever it is—we bring it here.
To the sacred fire.
The sacred fire is not metaphorical.
It is the place where we offer every antagonist to transformation.
Fear, self-doubt, ancestral conditioning, matrix pressure—it all goes in.
We don’t bypass it. We burn it.
Together.
The Invitation
You don’t need to earn your power.
You don’t need another certification.
You don’t need your doubt to go away first.
You need to dream like it already is.
You need to know like you’ve always known.
You need to speak like a being who creates worlds with words.
So I ask you:
What would it feel like to dream with certainty?
What antagonist still whispers against your soul’s knowing?
What would you create if you didn’t need evidence first?
Bring it here.
Put it on the fire.
And from those ashes, create magnificence.
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