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What happens when an enlightened being laughs?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"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."

Core Insight:
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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