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What happens when an enlightened being laughs?

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"When an enlightened being laughs, it is a totality of presence, where every cell participates in the joy of being, dissolving the seriousness of life and opening the door to the ultimate."

According to Osho, when an enlightened being laughs, the laughter is utterly total—no thinker, no past or future—only pure presence. One becomes the laughter; every cell participates. Such laughter is meditative, spacious, and religious, dissolving seriousness and opening a door to the ultimate. In that moment, there is wholeness, freedom from mind, and a direct taste of the real.
They laugh with their whole being, so for a moment there’s only laughter and no thinking.
Why this matters practically
- Practice total laughter daily to drop thinking and be here-now.
- Lighten crippling seriousness; become more open, joyful, and relaxed.
- Use laughter as meditation to touch wholeness in ordinary life.
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