What happens when I feel a strong urge to express laughter or tears during transformation?
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outcome
"When you feel the urge to laugh or cry, it is the Buddhafield awakening within you; embrace this energy, for it is the key to transforming your presence into a beacon of peace for the world."
According to Osho, such surges are signs you’re being touched by the Buddhafield—the collective silence and presence of seekers—which loosens old patterns and relaxes you into the present. Let the energy move, learn the art of centering, then carry this “fragrance” into the marketplace, where practicing amidst life’s tests crystallizes your own unshakable peace and transforms you into a living magnet for others.
Feeling like laughing or crying means the group’s peaceful energy is cleaning out old stuff—notice it, stay present, and learn to keep that calm anywhere.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you recognize genuine transformation versus old conditioning.
- Trains stability in everyday situations, not just special settings.
- Encourages periodic return to recharge while maturing inner independence.
- Trains stability in everyday situations, not just special settings.
- Encourages periodic return to recharge while maturing inner independence.
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