“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a
faithful servant.
We have created a society that honours the servant and has
forgotten the gift”
(Albert Einstein)
In his book Head First!: You’re Smarter than You Think,
Tony Buzan said that Leonardo Da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King Jr.
and many other are considered true geniuses because they love to daydream. Daydreaming
(or mind wandering, if you prefer
that term) encourages creativity. Daydreaming is actually a great way come up
with ideas – it is not a waste of time. “Daydreaming is never random”, Tony
said, “The brain will daydream about future... Imagination is the source of
everything. Where does pyramid come from? Imagination; where does the sphinx
come from? Imagination.”
We all
daydream. It’s no strange coincidence that during the time you daydream while
drive along staring out the window, lying in your bed, listening to songs or
playing a guitar, undertake your daily duties at work, when reading the Bible
narratives, or when sitting in the toilet (my favorite place to daydream!) – many
random imaginations and ideas of possibilities come to mind.
Take time to
daydream. Create places to daydream. Play with it. Dream wide awake. Great ideas
may just around your dreams.
Lord,
Give Us Today Our Daily idea(s)
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