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Mindfulness and Laughter
Gaining Clarity While Giggling
By: Maya Talisman Frost
Life is funny.
Throughout the day, there are plenty of humorous moments that we tend to ignore.
We get so caught up in being earnest that we miss opportunities to gain clarity
while giggling.
Sure, there are times when it is considered inappropriate to laugh, but if we're
honest, we'll see that if we're suppressing a smile it's a sign that we're fully
present.
Not only that, but these are times when we could most use a little laughter to
bring levity to an overly-serious situation. The best business meetings--and
funerals--I've ever attended included plenty of bust-a-gut moments.
Years ago, during a two-week silent meditation retreat, I got the giggles. Oh, I
know, you're supposed to be *serious* about meditating for five hours straight,
but I couldn't help it.
It all started when I was roused from my peaceful posture by a certain "KLUNK!"
from across the room. I opened my eyes to see that one of my retreat buddies had
fallen asleep and landed with his head against the wall. Momentarily unnerved,
he quickly straightened up, closed his eyes and put on his best meditator's
face.
I, on the other hand, completely lost it.
I managed to stifle the first few giggles, but then they started escaping in
little bursts. I tried the ol' coughing technique, hoping to disguise my snorts
as expectoration, but I wasn't fooling anyone.
Pretty soon, I saw (well, I did have my eyes open) others looking my way. Nobody
else was laughing. In fact, nobody else was even smiling. Clearly, I was the
only one who had allowed myself to get caught up in that unexpected moment of
hilarity.
I was chagrined, and then annoyed, and continued to watch my response to this
incident shift over the next few minutes.
Had it been funny? Of course. Were we supposed to be concentrating fully on the
moment? Absolutely. Anything else would be attachment to past regrets or worries
about the future.
Okay, so we were focusing on watching our thoughts, and this little interruption
was not part of what was going on in our heads. But isn't ignoring what's
happening around us the same kind of thing that gets us into trouble back in the
Real World?
We go about our lives, obsessing silently, moving mindlessly, getting things
done. We fail to notice the wonder and joy and beauty all around us because we
are in full scowl mode about the things in our heads.
Well, I'm all for taking time to laugh. Give me a giggling guru over a dour
taskmaster every time. The greatest guides--in business, education, and personal
success--are those who encourage us to invite hilarity into our lives whenever
it happens to appear.
Open your eyes to the silliness around you, and laugh out loud. It's good for
your heart in every way.
About The Author
Maya Talisman Frost is a mind masseuse offering specialized mindfulness training
in Portland, Oregon. She teaches eyes-wide-open ways to get calm, clear and
creative. To subscribe to her free weekly ezine, the Friday Mind Massage, please
visit http://www.massageyourmind.com
maya@mindmassuse.com
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