Divine Inspiration Destroyed My Day Job

Finding my creative voice meant walking away from the company I founded

Elizabeth Childs Kelly
Human Parts

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OOur oldest myths hold a secret about creativity: It’s a gift from the gods themselves. Or rather, the Goddess, as more often than not, divine inspiration is said to flow directly from a head honcho who’s a She.

For example, the Yoga Tantra tradition offers us Shakti, whose name is synonymous with Divine Feminine power. As the force that creates the entire universe, Shakti is present in every living thing, including us. She embodies every one of our cells, every aspiration, every so-called wild hair idea that seizes us. Shakti cannot help but create — it is what She does. And because She embodies us, that creative urge is present in each of us, too, regardless of how we choose to honor it.

I had one of my first awakened experiences of the power of Shakti a few years ago. I had recently returned to my leadership role at the employee engagement consulting company I’d founded after the birth of my second child, and secretly, I was struggling. I’d experienced a spiritual epiphany of sorts several months earlier at a business conference (of all places), and my heart was suddenly calling me down a completely different — and frankly, scary — path. After years of working hard to grow my company, suddenly all I wanted…

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Elizabeth Childs Kelly
Human Parts

Author, Home to Her (Womancraft Publishing). Host, Home to Her podcast. I write about the Sacred Feminine and her relevance to us today.