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What is the significance of laughter?

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"Laughter is the most accessible doorway to no-mind, a sudden twist that drops you out of thought and into the essence of being."

According to Osho, laughter is a profound intelligence that sees the absurd and, with a sudden twist beyond expectation, drops you out of mind. It is the most accessible doorway to no-mind, a living taste of meditation and transcendence. He uses jokes to prepare seekers for silence, echoing Zen’s origin in Mahakashyapa’s laughter: illumination when seriousness breaks and presence flowers.
Laughter makes your thinking pause, so you can feel light, present, and peaceful for a moment.
Why this matters practically
- Use humor consciously to drop tension and overthinking, entering a meditative, present state.
- Lighten spiritual practice; playfulness opens doors seriousness keeps shut.
- In daily conflicts, a laugh can dissolve ego, reset perspective, and invite compassion.
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