Alethea Jimison

Alethea Jimison

Author, Poet & Truth-teller

I Rise

A racially ambiguous woman with golden wings rises into a luminous sky as a broken cage dissolves below, symbolizing freedom, self-love, and limitless potential.

"I rise above the heavy clouds
of my self-doubt—

the thunderous pounding of my wings,
shaped like my hopes
and dreams."

Manifesting Self-confidence

A racially ambiguous woman steps confidently from shadows into golden light, her aura glowing as voices of doubt fade behind her, symbolizing resilience and self-confidence.

“Confidence isn’t fearlessness—it’s action in the face of fear. It’s not a title or a personality trait. It’s a verb. A choice. A state of being you practice until it becomes muscle memory. You don’t need to find confidence—you need to take it back.”

I am the Fire

A racially ambiguous woman standing in swirling flames and smoke, her silhouette radiant with sparks shaped like poetry, music, and warrior symbols, embodying fire and resilience.

"I’m a healer and I will sooth your pain. I’m also a warrior so step wrong and I will make it rain. I strive for a life of light but I’m not afraid of the dark."

Confessions of a Former Narcissist

A racially ambiguous woman faces a cracked mirror with multiple reflections of herself—angry, heartbroken, radiant—symbolizing toxic love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

"Falling for a toxic person is a spiritual cry for recognition. It’s an unconscious cry for help that we don’t hear because we fail to see the true self. Falling for a toxic person is one method that our souls use to teach us about self-love. "