Thought For The Day - Brian Draper - 29/06/2013
Thought For The Day
I was in a taxi the other day, and the driver was talking about what mattered most to him. Friends. Family. Football. But then intriguingly he added the farmer-cum-founder of the Glastonbury festival, Michael Eavis - who most years invites thousands of revelers to his Somerset fields, along with some of the world’s biggest musical acts, artists and poets.
The cabbie told me solemnly that a picture of he and Michael takes pride of place on his wall. “By going to Glastonbury for many years,” he said, “Michael has shaped the way I see the world more than anyone else.” Powerful stuff.
OK, so Glastonbury may not be your particular cup of tea - and believe me, when I went, the toilets were primitive, and my tent was slashed and burgled - but I could sympathise. There is something about the best elements of such gatherings - and for Glastonbury, read creativity, vibrancy, inspiration, energy, diversity, a sense of community, and of belonging to something bigger - that somehow stirs the soul into life.
It’s similar, I suppose, to anything positively alternative that we experience outside of our business-as-usual routine. Whether it’s one of the many other festivals inspired by Glastonbury, or perhaps a spiritual retreat, or even just a really good holiday - the change of pace and rhythm and perspective can awaken something significant in us. A latent artistry, or creativity, for instance, a way of seeing the world - or just a basic sense of humanity, which is so easily lost in the daily grind.
The great temptation, of course, is to wish we could escape the grind more often; the challenge, however, is not to keep escaping, but to re-enter normal life inspired and renewed to live more creatively, dynamically, right where we are. To bring the best back with us...
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