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What happens when I experience uncontrollable laughter?

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"Laughter is not just a release; it is a profound recognition of the absurdity of life, a celebration that lightens the heart and reveals the deeper truths of existence."

According to Osho, uncontrollable laughter is a blessing: drop the phony restraint and let it flow. Laughter is healthy—physically, psychologically, and spiritually. It dissolves sick seriousness, reveals the grand absurdity of life, and expresses higher intelligence and human dignity. Far from frivolous, it lightens the heart, deepens sincerity, and brings a benediction—a weightless openness where ego loosens and joy becomes natural.
When you can’t stop laughing, it’s your whole being healing and waking up—don’t hide it, let it help you feel lighter and truer.
Why this matters practically
- Relieves stress and tension; supports mental and physical well-being.
- Breaks heavy seriousness, opening space for sincerity, playfulness, and perspective.
- Helps you see the absurdity of problems, softening ego and conflict.
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