What is the undercurrent of giggling in my heart when I perceive the world as a device for our growth?
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definition
"Your inner giggling is a defense mechanism, a way to trivialize the urgency of transformation; awaken from this laughter and let consciousness guide you beyond the confines of the unconscious."
According to Osho, your inner giggling is not insight but a defense: a rationalization by the unconscious to avoid change and dilute the urgency of transformation. It trivializes his warning, keeps you fixed in old patterns, and erases the shock needed to wake up. Be alert, drop the giggle, and strengthen consciousness over the nine-times-stronger unconscious.
That laugh inside is your sneaky unconscious trying to dodge change by pretending everything’s just a harmless game.
Why this matters practically
- Spot and stop dismissive humor when facing inner work; choose alert attention instead.
- Act now on necessary changes rather than waiting for comforting rationalizations.
- Build consciousness daily so unconscious habits lose power.
- Act now on necessary changes rather than waiting for comforting rationalizations.
- Build consciousness daily so unconscious habits lose power.
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