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Where Has My Muse Gone?

  • Writer: L.M.
    L.M.
  • Jan 27, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 13, 2019


To me, a muse is someone who increases your creativity and through their aura aids you in making magical works of art. This muse can be someone you just met or someone who reappears from your past. Either way, the universe places muses in our lives to help us create our art and make it powerful enough to make it public. Pablo Picasso had a few. One of which was Marie-Therese Walter, who was the inspiration behind one of his more famous paintings Le Reve. Shakespeare had a few. Stephen King's muse was a cat that inspired the feline in Pet Semetary. The Weeknd has had several and they have helped him make amazing music usually after things fall apart. But what happens when your muse dies? Or what happens when your muse lands out of your reach? Some creatives thrive when their muse motivates their art. When their muse can continually spark their imagination by ideas or being in their presence. Their essence is not only a high. It's an endless flow of inspiration. But what if a series of events lead to you losing availability to your muse? How do you create then? How do you get past this? Through this I realize that muses can be in our life forever or for a limited time. So create as much as you can while they are around. Eventually, you'll begin to create again. Where at one point your muse places infinite thoughts in your head, now your muse creates an obstacle that will make you either give up or overcome. And if you overcome, you will be a better creative. So, even in death or if he or she has moved on, you have to thank them.

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