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Spirituality can give your creativity a deeper engine, because it pulls you inward long enough to hear ideas you’d normally rush past. When you stay connected to some form of inner guidance, whether that’s intuition, stillness, or a sense of meaning, it steadies your mind and softens fear. That grounded feeling makes it easier to take risks, trust your instincts, and follow the strange, promising threads that creativity loves. Spiritual practice also keeps your emotional world clearer, which means your work comes from a more honest place. And when you’re able to tap into presence or flow, your ideas feel less forced and more like they’re moving through you, instead of being dragged out of you.
By Swale NunezSpirituality can give your creativity a deeper engine, because it pulls you inward long enough to hear ideas you’d normally rush past. When you stay connected to some form of inner guidance, whether that’s intuition, stillness, or a sense of meaning, it steadies your mind and softens fear. That grounded feeling makes it easier to take risks, trust your instincts, and follow the strange, promising threads that creativity loves. Spiritual practice also keeps your emotional world clearer, which means your work comes from a more honest place. And when you’re able to tap into presence or flow, your ideas feel less forced and more like they’re moving through you, instead of being dragged out of you.