We were lucky to catch up with Phyllis Douglass recently and have shared our conversation below.
Phyllis, so excited to have you with us today. So much we can chat about, but one of the questions we are most interested in is how you have managed to keep your creativity alive.
For me, creativity stays alive because it isn’t something I do—it’s something I listen to and live from.
I don’t treat creativity as a resource to be depleted or a skill to be forced. I relate to it as a living current. When I’m present, attuned, and honest with what moves through me, creativity is already there, waiting to be expressed.
I keep it alive by living my life as a work of Art, not separating creation from daily living. Every conversation, pause, challenge, and moment of beauty becomes part of the composition. I let my inner state lead, not external expectations or timelines. When something wants to be born, I make space for it instead of rushing it into form.
I also protect my creativity by honoring stillness and listening. I don’t fill every gap with noise or productivity. Silence, contemplation, and presence are where the next note, symbol, or insight reveals itself. When I feel disconnected, I don’t try to fix it. I return to sensing, to the body, to breath, to what feels true now.
Most importantly, I allow myself to evolve. I don’t cling to past expressions or identities. I let my work change as I change. Creativity stays alive because I give it permission to move, shed, and reform, just like I do.
In that way, creativity isn’t something I have to keep alive.
It’s something I stay in relationship with, as I create each new experience.


Appreciate the insights and wisdom. Before we dig deeper and ask you about the skills that matter and more, maybe you can tell our readers about yourself?
I am a multidimensional creative and guide working at the intersection of consciousness, sound, and embodied presence. My work helps people reconnect with their inner truth, creative intelligence, and innate wholeness—not by adding, but by clearing what’s obscuring what is already there.
Professionally, I create and facilitate transformational experiences through sound, voice, transmission-based art, retreats, and educational frameworks that support inner alignment, clarity, and embodied awareness. My offerings include recorded and live activations, immersive gatherings, and symbolic art, all designed to meet people where they are and invite them into deeper presence within themselves.
What excites me most is that my work treats life as a living art form. Instead of seeing transformation as something to achieve, I focus on integration, bringing insight, creativity, and spiritual awareness into everyday experience in ways that are accessible, grounded, and deeply personal.
At its core, my brand is about remembering… remembering who we are beneath conditioning, reconnecting with our creative and intuitive capacities, and living with intention, authenticity, and grace.
I am currently creating a new website that feels like a sacred space one can enter, rather than just a website filled with information and calls to action. Something refined and uncluttered that provides clarity on who I am and what I offer. This will include more offerings, courses, and in-person and online retreats that help others lean into their Truth and create a life aligned with their desires.


There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?
Looking back, the three most impactful elements in my journey have been deep listening, creative discipline, and the courage to evolve.
Learning to truly listen to my body, intuition, and inner knowing shifted how I make decisions and create. Creative discipline taught me to honor inspiration through consistency, refinement, and follow-through instead of waiting for perfect conditions. Having the courage to evolve publicly allowed my work and identity to grow organically, free from past definitions.
Together, these formed a foundation that has helped keep me grounded and unafraid to be raw and authentic. Not everyone is going to like you, or be aligned with who you are or what you are doing. I learned through trial and error that that is perfectly okay. You must be true to yourself, and not live to please others.
For those early in their journey, my advice is this: slow down enough to hear yourself, show up consistently even when clarity feels incomplete, and give yourself permission to change. You do not need to know the full path to take the next honest step. Trust that alignment, not perfection, carries creativity and life forward.


All the wisdom you’ve shared today is sincerely appreciated. Before we go, can you tell us about the main challenge you are currently facing?
The greatest challenge I’m navigating right now is the reality of time and the physical body. I am learning to honor its limits while continuing to live, create, and contribute fully.
I don’t view aging as something to resist, nor do I believe in retiring from purpose. I will retire only when life retires me. At the same time, I know the body needs proper care, nourishment, and respect for my work to continue meaningfully.
To meet this challenge, I’m guided to shore up my body and properly tend to my physical, mental, and emotional well-being. I am always reminded that we are eternal beings experiencing a physical life — divinity in action. However, our physical bodies are impermanent. I support my body through nourishment, movement, rest, and practices that sustain clarity, vitality, and resilience. I see this as an essential part of my ability to create my life responsibly, so that I can keep creating unencumbered.
With time comes experience, wisdom, and perspective, which inform and expand my work. Each stage of life brings its own intelligence. My focus is on living long, living well, and continuing to evolve so that what I offer the world is shaped not only by inspiration, but by depth, integration, and lived understanding.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.phyllisdouglass.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phyllisdouglass
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/phyllis.anne.douglass
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phyllis-anne-douglass-521376141/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCelestialVoice11
- Other: https://www.alchemicalsacreds.com


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