The Joys to Be Found in Creativity, Connection and Words
The joy I feel while channelling, creating and crafting my words is in equal measure to the joy I feel when hearing how my words impact others.
It really is something quite special, that sense of knowing my creations are healing me and healing others.
The art of writing heals me in real time, as it is both therapeutic (I am often my own personal counsellor!) and creative.
The Cycle of Healing
And the healing happens all over again in an entirely new way while I’m reading my own work and experiencing my art from a reader’s perspective. So many facets! So many opportunities to experience the magic of words.
This is what I love – the way in which words heal. Their capacity to create colour without a drop of paint, to stimulate emotions without music.
Portals Between Souls
Words are portals between souls. They are storytellers, healers, entertainers, magic-makers.
The more I work and play with words, the deeper my appreciation becomes.
With every poem, story, verse, chapter… I am invited deeper into their magic (and in turn, deeper into my own magic).
Words are intimate. Personal. They are the embodiment of self-expression and of wisdom shared. It’s all of this and so much more that gives me the most joy in being a wordsmith.
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Attuned to Nature
I was born in Tasmania. I grew up here. Apart from a nine-year adventure in Western Australia during my twenties, Tasmania has always been my home.
I am finely attuned to nature and environment, and there is nowhere else on this earth like our Tasmanian climate, landscape, and community.
Cycles and Flow
I am very much a ‘go with the flow’ kind of person, and I create in the same way.
I need to be around cycles and seasons and change… Tasmania is perfect in this way.
I also thrive in duality and contrast, which again, is the nature of Tasmania. She is gentle and quiet, yet fierce and wild. She is so petite, yet her presence is as expansive as any ocean.
The Tasmanian Context
I have drawn inspiration and context from Tasmania, my home, in so many ways for my writing – both directly, and indirectly. I’ve written short stories about her, I’ve tapped into her wisdom, her love, and her pain when doing my scribing work.
I take myself off into Tasmanian bushlands, mountains and waterways as often as possible (both physically and spiritually), to help me stay calibrated to my creativity, to my purpose, to me.
A Deep Connection
I’m not that writer who as a child picked up a pencil and started playing artistically with words from the very beginning.
Although I have forever been an avid reader and lover of words. I’ve always felt a strong, deep, natural resonance to the power of words – song lyrics, poetry, books of all kinds, people’s stories.
I was writing in a personal journal intermittently throughout my early thirties, as a means of navigating my blossoming spiritual side.
But it wasn’t until my late thirties that I started to feel like I wanted to write with more purpose and intention. And, honestly, it wasn’t a conscious choice.
It was from an underlying (and at the time, unrealised) need to express, support, and guide in a creative, fluid way – for myself, and for others.
The Urge to Share
I had been working as an energy healer for a few years and felt a strong urge to share my story and all the things I’d learned along the way.
I didn’t want to learn how to write, I just wanted to write in my own way. And I’ve been practicing and playing with my way with words ever since.
I’m very much the self-taught wordsmith. I’ll research technical aspects of writing as and when needed, when my curiosity or intuition leads me down that path, but for the most part I am going by feel and it’s so much fun.
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A Writing Nook
Starting out with a laptop at the kitchen bench, then graduating to a gorgeous old, restored table I bought for $30 in the classifieds that ended up parked in the corner of our loungeroom, to now having my very own writing nook in what used to be our son’s bedroom. (We’ve been empty nesters since late 2025.)
And even now having my dedicated creative space that I adore, I still love nothing more than to change things up and write from the couch, from the kitchen bench, from the swing seat in the backyard, from a hotel room on holidays, from anywhere I intuitively feel like I want to be to create more magic with my words.
Natural Elements
I’m a very spiritual person, but I’m also very much an everyday easy-going woman. As long as I’ve got some nature elements around me – house plants, wooden furniture, shells and stones – I’m happy.
Music always helps, but it’s not a necessity. It’s all about the energetics of a space that speaks to me the most. It doesn’t have to be beautifully styled, it just needs to feel right in that moment.
Soul Calling
The healer in me is very much a soul calling. So too is the desire to work with the creative collective to help more writers express, create and source their words from the depths of their soul – in an organic, natural way.
I have a vision of building a community of writers and word artisans who want to heal the world with their books, poetry, songs, journals.
Stellar Journeys
My wish is for all writers (and all artists!) to understand and appreciate that we are all channels, and for all writers to have the confidence and conviction to express and create in their truth.
So I’ve combined my healing gift – my ability to channel healing energies, codes, frequencies and entities of all kinds – with my way with words (in this instance, spoken word) to create Stellar Journeys.
Stellar Journeys are weekly (virtual) meditation classes where I lead my community of writers and creatives through a divinely channelled healing meditation.
Every week, we journey together. We heal, we grow, we laugh and cry, we experience the most vivid soul journeys, we collapse time and space, we create magic together.
And the sole intention is to help writers reconnect, recalibrate, and strengthen their connection to their soul and to the energies around them.
Always empowered, in full trust, rekindling the soul fires. Stellar Journeys are our weekly reattunement to self, to life, to love, to the craft.
They heal, they inspire, they are divine in every way! I adore my Stellar Journeys and love that I get to help other writers and artists in this way.
Creative Muse
My creative muse is life. This crazy, wild, beautiful thing that is the soul having a human experience.
It’s that place where the magical and the mundane intersect and dance and play together.
It is all of it – the laughter, the tears, the revelations, the lessons, the love and connection, the gathering and sharing of wisdom and stories.
I want to be fully present through it all. My curiosity is forever guiding me to try new things, to play and express and have fun!
My heart is forever guiding me to love more, love bigger, braver, truer.
My soul is forever whispering in my ear, encouraging me, reminding me of why I’m here, of who I am.
And all of this stokes the creative fires. Those times when I’m fully living, fully in it, are the times I want to write and write and write some more.
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Start Showing Up
If I could give my younger self some advice on starting an artistic business, it would be to just start.
Start showing up.
Start talking about your art as though you were talking about, say, your best friend’s art… with unwavering pride, confidence, and joy!
If we don’t believe in our own art, who else will?
Follow the intuitive nudges, the signs, and just keep going. Work on your faith, hold the vision, and keep going.
Know with every fibre of your being that your art has immense value, because again, if you can’t see that, no one else will.
How to Live a Creative Life
One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever been given about living a creative life was from Spirit during a long walk in nature.
Their words were: effortless, natural, fun.
I was reminded that as humans, we are innately creative.
It is our natural state to be in creation. And yes, of course, sometimes it’s challenging and sometimes we have to grind for a bit, but for the most part, it gets to be natural and fun.
But we’ve got to believe this to be true. This is my North Star, my core belief. And it has served me so well!
Even though I’ve had setbacks and rejections and criticism, and my own fears and doubts from time to time, I always find my way back to my North Star: effortless, natural, fun.
And it makes it all worth it. Because I can see the lessons in the hardships, and I can see the personal growth and evolution, and I celebrate it all.
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About the Artist
Jo Worsfold is the founder of Stellar Journeys®, the heart and soul behind the LUMA·NOVA brand, and author of Equilibrium, Spirituality for Everyday People.
Jo is a curious creative, and as both a healer and a wordsmith Jo is forever exploring and playing with energy and words.
A true believer in everyday spirituality, wholesome healing, linguistic art, and organic magic, Jo’s ultimate dream is to inspire the creative collective so that together we can shine bright and heal the world with our words – our art – and our very existence.
Jo is an effervescent blend of poet, self-published author, writer of short stories, speaker, healer, channel, mum of two humans and three non-humans, wife, friend, societal rebel, everyday spiritual advocate, house plant devotee, cocktail snob, plant medicine lover, humanity cheerleader, and much more.
Learn more about Jo and the Stellar Journeys online, her Writing and Creating from the Soul Facebook Group and sure to follow the Jo on Facebook and Instagram.
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