In the center of a crumbling room, a radiant Black woman kneels on the wreckage-strewn floor, lit by warm afternoon light pouring through shattered windows. Her posture is grounded, focused, almost reverent, as if she’s piecing together something sacred from the broken fragments beneath her. The walls around her are scarred with peeling paint, collapsed wood, and years of decay—but she remains luminous and composed, wearing a soft, draped garment that clings like armor. Her gold hoop earring catches the light, and her locs are gathered in a crown-like bun. Dust floats in the air like memory. This is not defeat—this is reclamation. She is the center of the storm, gathering the pieces of what was, and forging them into something that belongs to her now.

What is Uncertainty?

What is Uncertainty? Uncertainty is not a threat—it’s a threshold. This sacred terrain appears when something in your life is dissolving, reforming, and realigning. The old way of being no longer fits, and the new form hasn’t fully arrived. You’re not broken. You’re becoming. Most people treat uncertainty like something to outsmart or escape. The rush to find answers, label every sensation, or lock in a plan creates noise that drowns out the wisdom already stirring inside. But uncertainty isn’t here to punish you—it’s pointing to deeper truth. A truth that can’t be accessed through control. A truth that lives in presence. In the space where certainty used to live, a new intelligence awakens. One that doesn’t move in straight lines or familiar timelines. One…