Why do I feel the urge to laugh when I feel closer to you?
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outcome
"Laughter is the blossoming of joy; don't question it, just trust and allow it to flow."
According to Osho, the urge to laugh simply means joy is blossoming; don't turn it into a problem by asking 'why.' The mind clings to questions and problems to avoid your empty, silent center, so it even doubts happiness. In closeness defenses drop, spontaneity returns, and laughter overflows. Trust it - no analysis, just allow the laughter and be.
You laugh because you're happy and relaxed; stop asking why and enjoy it.
Why this matters practically
- Stops overthinking: let genuine joy arise without needing reasons.
- Exposes how you create problems to avoid inner silence, so you can choose presence.
- Uses laughter as a doorway into relaxation and the center.
- Exposes how you create problems to avoid inner silence, so you can choose presence.
- Uses laughter as a doorway into relaxation and the center.
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