What happens when we are serious and long-faced in the audience?
Synthesized from Source
outcome
"When you are serious and long-faced, you close yourself off; relax and smile, for only then can the energy flow and transformation become possible."
According to Osho, when you sit serious and long-faced, you close yourself; the mind tightens, the heart contracts, and the living, playful transmission cannot reach you. Seriousness makes listening a duty and builds an ego-wall. Relax, smile, be playful—then energy flows, understanding penetrates, and transformation becomes possible.
If you sit grumpy and stiff, you can’t really hear; if you relax and smile, the message can enter your heart.
Why this matters practically
- Opens you to receive insights instead of resisting them.
- Eases ego-tension and stress in conversations and meetings.
- Turns learning and work into playful, creative flow.
- Eases ego-tension and stress in conversations and meetings.
- Turns learning and work into playful, creative flow.
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