January/February 2006 Spirituality
Chuckling on the Path to Enlightenment
by Ruby Gallagher
Ever been to a gathering with earnest people meditating? It looks like
the group is in some kind of collective pain. Furrowed foreheads, scrunched
up faces, folks intent on doing a darned fine job meditating. They are
bound and determined to gain enlightenment, if its the last thing
they do!
Please! People!
Enlightenment doesnt have to hurt. Meditation is a good thing,
and, if you ask me, it should be taught in school and everyone should
do it. However, let us be open to yet another excellent relaxation device
and path to personal evolution.
This is not about ecstatic dance, isolation tanks, labyrinth
walks, fasting, peyote, or Levitating to the Mother Ship. This is about
laughter. Yep, yuck it up and find your higher self.
This idea is so cutting edge, so far ahead of the curve, our culture
doesnt yet have any temples dedicated to laughter. There are no
big workshops, Depak hasnt done a public broadcasting special
about it. Youre here at the very beginning of this new era of
spiritual evolution and revolution! Wooo hooo!
Laughter is not always from a place of joy, nor is it necessarily about
funny-humorous or funny-weird. Laughter is also about finding neutrality
and blessed release. Laughter is a nice, big connection to your very
own divine self.
When you find yourself in the midst of something large large
joy, large surprise, large sorrow this is the time to find the
laughter in your heart. When youre in an extreme situation, you
can tense up, stop breathing, grab some sort of anxiety, like, oh, lets
say, Fear, and hold it tight in your body. Or, you can choose to view
the moment as some wacky bit of ridiculousness, and neutralize that
pesky fear by laughing. Talk about your endorphins!
In meditation, you may enjoy spending hours in quiet contemplation.
Whack your gong, feel the vibrations, stare down a candle, meditate
up a storm, gracefully move yourself one more step on your personal
journey. Or, maybe, just a moment ago, you gave a low level groan of
guilt because "Meditate" never seems to get checked off your
daily things to do list. Are you pretty sure meditation wont happen
next week, either?
Which ever situation describes you, what could you lose by adding laughter
to your daily life? Zip. Thats what. Absolutely nothing.
What could you gain? Well, to begin with, your eyes will twinkle. Everyone
looks better when they laugh. Besides that, laughter will fill your
body with oxygen, relax your muscles, counteract anxiety, and massage
those hard to reach organs. Youll let go. Just as meditation helps
you snip those ties and goobery webs which hold you back, laughing cuts
those same yucky bungee cords. To connect with your higher self, go
find things which make you laugh.
Laughter is like the smoke from a smudge stick or incense in a ceremony.
Smoke is of this world and travels to the next. It cleanses. It releases.
Smoke transports prayers and intentions, as well as making almost any
food taste better. Laughter is like smoke. It is connected with the
physical body, and, it dissipates into the beyond. Laughter also makes
even the most meager meal a festive experience.
My friend, Gilda says, "You think enlightenment comes easily?
No! Youve got to make some choices. You have to choose to have
a good time even on the bad days."
Use laughter to neutralize the hurt and frustration of the human condition.
Employ whatever laugh fits the moment, anything from a little chuckle
for defusing a bad situation, up to the thigh slapping guffaw of delight
and deliverance.
Use laughter to alleviate aggravations. Dont pound the dashboard
yelling, "Not another freaking red light! Ill never get there.
Poopity poop poop, Im so late!" Instead, try to laugh and
say to yourself, "Well, how about that, the clock is ahead of me.
Darn, Im still human and havent figured out that cool bi-location
thing. Gotta get home early tonight and work on that time machine design."
Save the drama and consider the situation. Ask yourself, "What
would the dolphins do?" Do you think when dolphins are running
a little late, they create wrinkles from frowning and slap their fins
in self loathing? No. They say, "Ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee," (which
sounds a lot like "Hee-hee-hee," to me) and then they have
themselves some sushi.
Laugh because the sun showed up again. Take a moment to be amazed that
we live on a rotating planet. Laugh when you find pleasure or disgust
with the scent of a new fragrance. Laugh at toddlers, kittens, puppies,
baby anythings; enjoy their antics and appreciate that innocence from
which we all come.
When you find yourself in an unknown neighborhood and you are so stinking
lost you dont know what to do next; laugh about it. Laugh at the
absurdity because its not the end of the world, and, because the
laughter invigorates those important organs, that extra oxygen to the
brain helps you figure out where the heck you are so you can get yourself
home.
When you find a beloved has passed on, laugh between your tears because
he slipped beyond the pain.
Laugh in gratitude. When I think about my life, I giggle, "Oh,
Im a lucky gal," even when family realities pull at my heartstrings
or my bank balance is waving a little white surrender flag.
Let a throaty chuckle escape your lips when you encounter sensual joys
like a sky-on-fire-sunset, the softest underwear youve ever touched,
really tasty food, or music so good that you have to move your body.
It doesnt hurt that throaty chuckles are so sexy.
Pay attention to whats around you and laugh when its really
good. Go ahead and laugh when its really bad, too. If thats
the worst bite of macaroni and cheese youve ever had in your life,
stop eating and start laughing. If youre caught in the rain, consider,
at some point you cant get any more wet, so simply shake your
head and chuckle.
Just in case you think this is all fun and games, lets remember:
Safety First. Dont laugh inappropriately. You could get yourself
smacked in the kisser. If youre in a situation reeking with absurdity,
and the people around you have not been introduced to this laughter
business
keep your chuckles to yourself. Maybe you can look like
youre stifling a cough or weeping, rather than shaking through
a debilitating silent laugh attack. If you look like youre in
some kind of distress, you can make a beeline to the bathroom, get yourself
out of sight and earshot, and let go. You might have to wait until youre
in the shower, or chopping the dinner vegetables. Rethink those moments
of challenge and societys generally outlandish behavior, and choose
to find the absurdity. You might not muster a full on thigh slap, but
maybe you can find a bemused grin and chortle.
Sometimes, things are very very scary; then its time to rally
the dark side of your humor. When you generate a disbelieving chuckle
in the most horrible situations, youll neutralize the terror and
find clarity. Move into compassion and maybe you can help others with
their shock and grief.
Should you find yourself a trouble so significant it leads you to think
that the worse thing that can happen is dying, Ive got some friends
in the know who say, "No need to fear death, its just an
extreme makeover." So everybody lighten up a little bit, okay?
Ruby Gallagher lives in Portland with her daughter, two pink fish,
and an assortment of guides. An internationally known psychic, horse
communicator, and healer, reach Ruby at 503-901-0169, or through her
website www.teamruby.com