Ray Krise and Bjorn Nilson
When we consider the concept of creativity, we tend to think first of the arts: music, painting, dance, literature, architecture, on and on. But creativity is central to the very fact of life itself. Creativity defines our very being. With evolution as a paradigm for change, can we as self-described sentient, conscious creatures humbly find our role as co-creators with the universe, driving the future toward the positive moral goals of justice, hope, and love? Is our every breath imbued with the incredible creative possibilities of the spirit of life? How do we connect with the life-giving flow of creativity in our everyday lives?