Our Philosophical Foundation
At Musical Creation Lab, we began with a central calling: to restore creativity. Creativity is not the privilege of a few professions but a fundamental human capacity inherent in everyone. Yet we still live disconnected from this inner gift, estranged from our true potential. Aware of this, we pursue a wide range of experimental explorations. We develop programs that activate creativity, seek ways to broaden the base of creative activity, and at the same time pursue experimental artistic productions.
By “creativity,” we mean the limitless potential discussed by thinkers such as Carl Jung (analytical psychology), Ken Wilber (integral psychology), and Joe Dispenza (neuroscience) — potential that lies dormant within us. What often keeps us from it are unconscious beliefs, prejudices, memories, and habitual patterns. But the moment we become aware of them, the path to change opens. Our Lab stands firmly on this philosophical ground.
Today, such ideas are no longer confined to scholars or great masters — they have become a cultural phenomenon experienced by people in diverse ways. In this era, Musical Creation Lab seeks to contribute through both practical and artistic approaches, sustaining work that helps unlock our infinite possibilities.