What makes you laugh?
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definition
"Life is a cosmic joke, and in the laughter of awareness, we find the lightness that dissolves our rigid identities and invites us to embrace our shared absurdity."
According to Osho, what makes him laugh is “you all”—the earnest, often comical play of human egos, ideals, and spiritual seriousness. Seen from awareness, our contradictions and efforts are a cosmic joke, inviting compassionate laughter rather than judgment. His laughter mirrors our absurdities, softens rigid identities, and nudges seekers toward lightness, humility, and wakefulness.
He laughs at us—our funny seriousness and mistakes—so we relax, see ourselves clearly, and wake up.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stop taking yourself so seriously and dissolve ego tension.
- Turns humor into mindfulness: notice your patterns with a smile.
- Opens space for humility, ease, and kinder relationships.
- Turns humor into mindfulness: notice your patterns with a smile.
- Opens space for humility, ease, and kinder relationships.
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