Creative Communion
Finding creative connections and true creative partners.
It is from the fractures in our relationships with family, with the world, and most of all, with ourselves that our creativity has suffered the most. We have learned to armor up, or to shut down, go it alone. We became fierce protectors of our own space.
The truth we often resist is this: it’s not just that we were disconnected from others. We were disconnected from our own creative journey the part of us that longed to be seen, known, and heard
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True creative communion cannot happen in isolation.
We must risk being seen. Risk being misunderstood. Risk saying, “I make things,” even before we believe it fully.
We cannot find the people who nourish our creative spirit if we are still hiding behind the fear of rejection.
Creativity is relational energy. It lives in the spaces where courage and connection meet.
We must seek out partnerships whether they are romantic or friendships that nourish our creative mind. We must risk being seen. Risk being known. Risk saying, “This is what I make,” even before we fully believe in it ourselves.
You cannot find creative communion if you do not put yourself out there.
Not every room is meant for you, but that doesn’t mean no room exists.
Trust that confidence real, grounded, imperfect confidence will lead you to your people. The ones who won’t just admire what you create, but who will encourage your momentum, challenge your ideas, and remind you that you’re not meant to do this alone.
Confidence is not something you wait for it’s something you walk toward.
When we show up with authenticity and self-worth, our people find us. The ones who see us. The ones who reflect our creative light back to us with reverence.
Reflection Prompts:
Where have I kept my creativity hidden out of fear of rejection or misunderstanding?
What would it look like to put myself out there? Boldly, awkwardly, honestly?
Who are the people that nourish my creative mind? Have I met them yet? Am I open to meeting them?
What would it feel like to seek true partnership—not just romantically, but spiritually and creatively? Am I open to receiving it or am I subconsciously pushing it away?
Who in my life lights up my creative fire? Who dims it?
🕊 Mantra:
“I put myself out there. My courage creates creative connections. My confidence and worth draws in the right people. I am open to receiving my creative companions.”


