Confucius was a Daydream Believer …..
by Sunil Bali, 04-11-18
"All your dreams are made, when you’re chained to the mirror and the razor blade," sang rock star, philosopher and Ivor Novello award-winning songwriter Noel Gallagher.
When asked where his creativity comes from, Gallagher replied, "In the Church of Gallagher I have a commandment which I never break, "Though shalt not get up before 10am." And when I do get up, I take ages in the bathroom, not preening myself, but daydreaming in front of the mirror, or in the shower. Most of my best ideas come to me around 10:30am in the bathroom while I’m shaving or having a shower."
Gallagher’s non-active action, reconciles with the Taoist principles of,
- Wu Wei – effortless effort, and
- Ziran – natural, innate creativity brought forth by an uncluttered mind.
Confucius was an ardent advocate of spontaneous creativity produced by what he called, the "tortoise mind." This has been backed up my research at Harvard which shows that less thinking and more daydreaming results in higher dopamine levels and new patterns of thought, both of which enhance creativity.
Who would have thought that Confucius and Noel Gallagher would both be Daydream Believers (3 min music video of The Monkees)
Humour
As I’ve been so busy at work my husband has been helping out with the cooking.
I’d like to congratulate him on reaching a new culinary milestone this week …..
by setting off the next door neighbour’s smoke alarm.
After 20 years working at the bakery, the wife’s suddenly decided she hates it.
She thinks she’s having a mid-loaf crisis and needs a new lease of loaf.
A Saudi Arabian cat,
Live big & love deep.
Sunil
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