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Osho - Laughter is repressed by
Society
Question - Beloved Osho, It is for the first time I
have been so close to you. When I am sitting here with you I feel my
heart in tune with your heart, I feel a deep love for you. But i also
feel my outer seriousness. Why is laughter so difficult for me?
Osho - Laughter is one of
the things most repressed by society all over the world, in all the
ages. Society wants you to be serious. Parents want their children to be
serious, teachers want their students to be serious, the bosses want
their servants to be serious, the commanders want their armies to be
serious. Seriousness is required of everybody. Laughter is dangerous and
rebellious.
When the teacher is teaching you and you start laughing, it will be
taken as an insult. Your parents are saying something to you and you
start laughing -- it will be taken as an insult. Seriousness is thought
to be honor, respect.
Naturally laughter has been repressed so much that even though life all
around is hilarious, nobody is laughing. If your laughter is freed from
its chains, from its bondage, you will be surprised -- on each step
there is something hilarious happening. Life is not serious. Only
graveyards are serious, death is serious.
Life is love, life is laughter, life is dance, song. But we will have to
give life a new orientation. The past has crippled life very badly, it
has made you almost laughter blind, just like there are people who are
colorblind. There are ten percent of people who are colorblind -- it is
a big percentage, but they are not aware that they are colorblind.
George Bernard Shaw was colorblind, and he came to know it when he was
sixty years old. On his birthday somebody sent a present, a beautiful
suit, a coat, but the person forgot to send a tie. So Bernard Shaw went
with his secretary to find a matching tie. He liked the suit very much.
He looked at ties and he chose one, and the secretary was surprised; she
could not believe it -- because the suit was yellow and the tie was
green. She said, "What are you doing? This will look very strange."
He said, "Why will it look strange? It is the same color."
The manager, the salesman... they all gathered, and they tried in many
ways to find out.... He could not distinguish between yellow and green;
they both appeared the same to him. He was colorblind. But for sixty
years he was not aware of it. And there are ten percent of people in the
world who are colorblind. Some color they are missing, or maybe they are
mixing it up with some other color. The constant repression of laughter
has made you laughter blind.
Situations are happening everywhere, but you cannot see that there is
any reason to laugh. If your laughter is freed from its bondage, the
whole world will be full of laughter. It needs to be full of laughter;
it will change almost everything in human life.
You will not be as miserable as you are. In fact, you are not as
miserable as you look -- it is misery plus seriousness that makes you
look so miserable. Just misery plus laughter, and you will not look so
miserable!
In one apartment house... And modern apartments have such thin walls
that whether you want to or not, you have to hear what is going on on
the other side of the wall. In a way, it is very human. The whole
apartment house was puzzled about one thing.... Every couple was
fighting, throwing pillows, throwing things, breaking cups and saucers,
shouting at each other, husbands beating wives, wives screaming -- and
they don't need any loudspeaker systems or anything, and the whole
apartment house enjoyed.
The only problem was with one sardarji. From his flat they never heard
any fight; on the contrary, they always heard laughter. The whole crowd
was puzzled: "What is the matter? These people never fight. There is
always laughter -- and both are laughing so loudly that the whole
building can hear it!"
One day they decided that it had to be looked into: "We are missing so
much, and they are enjoying so much. What is their secret?"
So they caught hold of the sardarji as he was coming from the market,
carrying vegetables and other things. They all caught hold of him and
they said, "First you have to tell us that what the secret is -- why do
you laugh when everybody fights?"
The sardar said, "Don't force me, because the secret is very
embarrassing."
They said, "Embarrassing? But we thought you are doing great. We always
hear laughter -- either you laugh or your wife laughs... no fight."
The sardar said, "What happens is, she throws things at me. If she
misses, then I laugh; if she hits me then she laughs. The same things
are going on, but it is just that we have made a different arrangement
-- what is the point? So I have learned how to dodge her, and she is
learning how to...."
After twenty years the same sardar wanted to divorce his wife. The
magistrate had heard about them, that this was the only couple in the
whole city who had never been known to fight. They simply laugh -- the
whole city knows them as the laughing couple.
The magistrate said, "What has gone wrong? You are so famous."
The sardar said, "Forget all about that -- just give us permission to
divorce."
But the magistrate said, "I have to know the reason."
He said, "The reason is very clear -- she hits me. And it is too much; I
have been getting those hits for years."
The magistrate asked, "How long have you been married?"
He said, "Almost thirty years."
The magistrate said, "If you have been able to cope with the woman for
thirty years, then just ten, twenty years more...."
He said, "That is not the point. At first I used to dodge, but now she
has become such a good... there is no way that I can dodge! So only she
laughs, I have not laughed for ten years. This is unbearable. In the
beginning it was perfect; it was almost fifty-fifty, there was no
problem. I was laughing, she was also laughing. But now a hundred
percent of the time she laughs, and a hundred percent I am just standing
there, looking like a fool. No, I cannot tolerate it any more."
Just look around at life and try to see the humorous side of things.
Every event that is happening has its own humorous side, you just need a
sense of humor. No religion has accepted the sense of humor as a
quality. I want a sense of humor to be a fundamental quality of a good
man, of a moral man, of a religious man. And it does not need much
looking; you just try to see it, and everywhere....
Once I was traveling in a bus when I was a student. The bus conductor
was in trouble because there were thirty-one passengers and he had money
only for thirty tickets. So he was asking, "Who is the fellow who has
not given his money?"
Nobody would speak.
He said, "This is strange; now how am I going to find out?"
I said to him, "Do one thing: tell the driver to stop the bus, and tell
the people that unless the person who has not given the money confesses,
the bus will not move."
He said, "That's right."
The bus was stopped. Everybody looked at each other, now what to do?
Nobody knew who the person was....
Finally one man stood up and said, "Forgive me, I am the person who has
not given the money. Here it is."
The bus conductor asked, "What is your name?"
He said, "My name is Achchelal." Achchelal means "a good man."
And I was surprised that out of thirty people, nobody laughed! When he
said "Achchelal" I could not believe it -- a "good man" doing such a
thing... and nobody seemed to see the humor in it.
Seriousness has become almost part of our bones and blood. You will have
to make some effort to get rid of seriousness, and you will have to be
on the lookout -- wherever you can find something humorous happening,
don't miss the opportunity.
Everywhere there are people who are slipping on banana peels -- just
nobody is looking at them. In fact, it is thought to be ungentlemanly.
It is not, because only bananas slip on banana peels.
Laughter needs a great learning, and laughter is a great medicine. It
can cure many of your tensions, anxieties, worries; the whole energy can
flow into laughter. And there is no need that there should be some
occasion, some cause.
In my meditation camps I used to have a laughing meditation: for no
reason, people would sit and just start laughing. At first they would
feel a little awkward that there was no reason -- but when everybody is
doing it... they would also start. Soon, everybody was in such a great
laughter, people were rolling on the ground. They were laughing at the
very fact that so many people were laughing for no reason at all; there
was nothing, not even a joke had been told. And it went on like waves.
So there is no harm... even just sitting in your room, close the doors
and have one hour of simple laughter. Laugh at yourself. But learn to
laugh.
Seriousness is a sin, and it is a disease. Laughter has tremendous
beauty, a lightness. It will bring lightness to you, and it will give
you wings to fly. And life is so full of opportunities. You just need
the sensitivity. And create chances for other people to laugh. Laughter
should be one of the most valued, cherished qualities of human beings --
because only man can laugh, no animals are capable of it. Because it is
human, it must be of the highest order. To repress it is to destroy a
human quality.
Related Osho Links:
Osho on Zan Master Hotei - Laughing Buddha
Osho on Laughter as a part of Spiritual practice
What is the most
stupid thing Mulla
Nasrudin ever did
Laughter Meditation -
Starting and Ending day with Laughter
Laughter
is very essence of religion. Seriousness is never Religious
Osho discourse on Sufi Mystic
Mulla Nasruddin
Osho on Zen Laughter Meditation
and Zen Vision
Osho Jokes on Mulla Nasruddin
Part 1,
Part2,
Part 3
Osho Quotes on Laughter and
Laughter as a Meditation
Osho - Nobody is a
saviour neither Buddha nor Jesus Christ
Osho on Laughter
and Boredom, Why does only man suffer boredom?
Osho - My whole teaching is
Celebration; not worship but Celebration
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