So let’s talk about the energetics of creation.
What is energy? That’s the fundamental question to all of this because if you don’t understand what energy is, how could you work with it. Previously, we’ve spoken about the idea that you don’t need to understand electricity, you just need to know how to flip the switch. But that will only take you so far. That approach keeps you within existing tools, techniques and pathways that have already been created by someone else.
There comes a point where that is no longer enough. Especially if you are moving into your own way of living and being, activating your own personal coordinates rather than following someone else’s structure. If you are choosing to create in a way that is aligned to you, then understanding energy becomes more important.
At the most practical level, there is no question that clarity matters. Knowing what your dream is, having a clear vision and a strong emotional connection to it, is foundational. You cannot build something if you don’t know what you are building. You also cannot keep showing up consistently if there is no connection to it.
Where it becomes more complex is in how that vision is created and brought into reality.
There are many tools, techniques and teachings available, and they often compete for attention. The limitation is that they are based on someone else’s energetic signature. They are built from what has worked for that person, based on their own personal coordinates. When you replicate that, you are not creating from yourself. You are applying something external over your own way of operating.
This can interfere with your ability to recognise and follow your own internal instructions. In that sense, all the answers are contained within you, but they are not always easy to access if you are constantly referencing something outside of yourself.
So the starting point remains simple. Know what you want. Know what you are creating and why.
From there, the shift moves into how you relate to that vision.
Rather than projecting it outward and trying to make it happen, the process described here is about connecting to it internally. Holding what you want in your imagination, seeing it and feeling it as if it exists now. Not as something distant, but as something you are already connected to.
The distinction is important. It is not about forcing an outcome. It is about aligning your body and your system with a reality that already exists at a different point in time or frequency.
This is described as connecting to the biotechnology system of the time where that reality has already landed. From there, you are not trying to create it from scratch. You are stepping into the version of yourself that can hold it.
This is where the body becomes central.
If the body cannot hold the frequency of what you are asking for, then it will not stabilise in your reality. This is why wanting alone is not enough. Wanting often sits in the mind, while the body may still be operating from a different set of beliefs and limitations.
As this process unfolds, people may experience physical sensations. This can include tingling, a sense of expansion, or shifts in how the body feels. For some, it feels comfortable. For others, it can feel uncomfortable or even confronting. Both responses are useful because they reflect your current relationship with change and receiving.
If it feels comfortable, it indicates a level of receptivity. If it feels uncomfortable, it points to areas where there are still limitations or resistance.
The next part of the process is described as purification. This is not about fixing something externally, but about removing internal blocks that prevent receiving. These blocks can include fear, hesitation, regret, or conflicting beliefs.
A practical example is the relationship with money. Someone may say they want financial abundance, but at the same time hold beliefs that money leads to negative outcomes or consequences. If the desire for the outcome is weaker than the desire to avoid those perceived consequences, then the system will prioritise avoidance.
In that case, the person is not creating from a clear desire. They are creating from conflict.
The same applies more broadly to abundance. Abundance is often reduced to money, but in this framework it is described as a wider state. It includes ease, appreciation, connection and the ability to recognise what is already available.
When the focus is only on money, it can reinforce a sense of lack. When the focus expands to include other forms of abundance, it becomes easier to shift the overall state.
Another key point is that these internal patterns are not always obvious. Many of them are formed over time through experience, observation and conditioning. Part of the process is becoming aware of them and allowing them to change.
This also connects to the idea of togetherness. While the process of understanding your own personal coordinates is individual, you are not designed to operate completely alone. Working with others, asking for support and contributing to a shared environment can strengthen the overall capacity to create and receive.
There is often a belief that asking for help takes something away from others, but in this framework the opposite is true. The more the system is used, the stronger it becomes. This applies to resources, time and support.
The same principle is reflected in nature. The example given is of plants that produce more when they are picked. Growth increases through interaction, not through restriction.
Bringing this back to the original point, the shift from wanting to receiving is not about removing desire. It is about changing how that desire is held in the body.
Wanting often reinforces distance. Receiving requires alignment.
That alignment involves clarity of vision, connection to the body, awareness of internal beliefs and a willingness to allow those beliefs to change. It also involves recognising that your way of creating will be specific to you.
Rather than following a fixed method, the focus is on developing the ability to recognise and follow your own internal signals. Over time, this allows for a more stable and consistent way of creating, where what you are asking for can be held and integrated rather than remaining out of reach.
This is a more practical way of understanding the shift. It is less about dramatic change and more about ongoing calibration between what you want and what your system is able to receive.