Creativity is a harmony of opposite tensions, as encapsulated in our opening idea of lila, or divine play. As we ride through the flux or our own creative processes, we hold onto both poles. If we let go of play, our work becomes ponderous and stiff. If we let go of the sacred, our work loses its connection to the ground on which we live.
Through this part, I contemplated musical flow - this does not mean the term FLOW by Csiksszentmihalyi - and expression of creativity. When I played with peers in our class, I totally concentrated on making music and followed our creative processes. That means I expressed my creativity freely. Without any obstacles, the music, which was in my mind but I didn't know the potentiality, came out at that moment. After all, improvisation is natural.
