Periagoge
Concept
1 min read

Creative Expression as Spiritual Practice

Art, writing, and imagination as sources of meaning and transcendence that need not invoke the divine—central to secular spirituality.

Juana
Why It Matters

Sor Juana wrote poetry, plays, and theological essays as acts of intellectual and spiritual expression, finding profound meaning in language and form. For secular identity, creative work offers what religion often promises: connection to something larger than oneself, beauty that moves the soul, and channels for exploring the deepest human questions. Secular people need not abandon spirituality—they can practice it through art. Writing, music, visual art, and performance become ways to explore meaning, process grief, celebrate joy, and engage with mystery without invoking the supernatural. Creative expression allows secular identity to embrace awe, wonder, and transcendence while remaining grounded in human experience and the material world. Whether making art or consuming it, secular individuals find in creativity a practice that nourishes the spirit, connects us to others across time, and affirms the value and dignity of human consciousness—without requiring belief in God or the eternal soul.

Helpful guides
Juana
Identity & Justice
Peri
Questions about Creative Expression as Spiritual Practice?

Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.

Ready to work on Creative Expression as Spiritual Practice?

Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.