Originality & Divine Creativity: Honour Your Gifts and Self-Expression
- Always Believe in Miracles

- 2 days ago
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This is something I’ve had to understand deeply over the years, because I have never really understood the need to copy what belongs to someone else. I have always grown in my own lane, allowing my creativity to come through my own connection, my own experiences, and my own divine source. What I create is not taken from others; it is born from what I have lived, felt, healed, and embodied.
There are moments in life when people may feel inspired by what we do, how we show up, what we create, or the way we express ourselves. Inspiration can be beautiful when it comes from respect, integrity, and genuine alignment.
But copying is different.
Copying is not embodiment.
Copying is not authenticity.
Copying is not true creative power.
Because the work we bring into the world is never just about what people see on the outside. It comes from our lived experiences, our healing, our lessons, our connection, our discipline, and the path that shaped us.
You can recreate the appearance of something, but you cannot replicate the source it came from.
And this is true for all of us.
What you carry is yours. Your energy, your expression, your voice, and your way of seeing and feeling the world. That is where your real power lives.
Over time, I’ve learned the importance of staying rooted in my own lane.
Not from fear.
Not from comparison.
Not from needing to prove anything.
But because I know that what is truly aligned for me will always come through me in its own way.
I’ve also learned that boundaries matter.
Sometimes we trust, share, open doors, and then realise that not everyone handles access with the same integrity.
Those moments teach us.
They refine us.
They ask us to become clearer, stronger, and more discerning.
But they also remind us of something important:
No one can do what you do in the way you do it.
Something may look similar on the surface, but if it has not been lived, felt, earned, or embodied, it will not carry the same depth.
My work is never the same twice.
Every session, every event, every space I hold is created in the moment through connection, presence, energy, and what is needed at that time. That cannot be copied, because it does not come from a formula. It comes from being deeply rooted in who I am.
So if this speaks to you, let it be a reminder to come back to yourself.
Not to compare.
Not to recreate.
Not to follow what was never yours to begin with.
Come back to your own ideas.
Your own voice.
Your own creative spark.
Your own truth.
Some things are meant to inspire.
Some things are meant to be respected.
And some things are meant to be embodied, not copied.
Stay in your own lane, but don’t stay comfortable in it.
Grow there.
Stretch there.
Create from there.
Discover what is truly yours.
Because that is what the world needs more of:
Originality.
Integrity.
And real creative spark.
So, the next time you feel inspired by someone else’s work, their style, what they are wearing, how they hold themselves, or the way they show up in the world, let it be an invitation to appreciate them, support them, and then come back to yourself.
Instead of copying, ask how that inspiration can expand you, take you further, and connect you higher. Ask yourself, “What is this showing me about what I want to express?
How can I expand into my own gifts, honour my own style, and use my talents in a way that feels true to me?”
Because the world does not need us to become versions of one another. It needs more people rooted in their own truth, supporting each other, creating with integrity, and becoming truly excellent at what they are here to do.
Much love
Natasha ✨







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