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Is there laughter in the mysterious silence of Sachchidanand?

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"In the profound silence of Sachchidanand, laughter exists as a weightless sweetness that envelops your being, a serene bliss beyond the grasp of mind and time."

According to Osho, yes: Sachchidanand overflows with laughter, but it is utterly silent—felt, not heard—a weightless, benedictory sweetness pervading your whole being. Unlike human chuckles, it is the rippleless whole lake: serene, delicate, still. It is an orgasmic yet nonsexual bliss of total relaxation beyond mind and time, which earlier masters avoided describing to prevent misunderstanding.
Yes—it's a quiet, happy feeling you sense everywhere inside, not a sound you can hear.
Why this matters practically
- Stops you from mistaking spiritual joy for ordinary laughter or sexual pleasure.
- Trains attention to subtle, inner feelings instead of external noise.
- Encourages a shift beyond mind/time toward deep relaxation in daily life.
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