Taking Time to Laugh
Thank you readers for your patience with my blog entries. I've received many email from you also (and from others) which I'm still catching up on.
I had to get my computer serviced during the busiest time of the month and eventually have a new hard drive installed. I briefly thought about doing it myself (to speed things up) but since I had an extended service warranty, I sent my computer out and let someone else do the work and testing. It's all about letting go, which I'm pretty good at, although it was pretty challenging this time because of deadlines. In the meantime, I've been doing my usual spiritual work by snail mail and phone. And I've been taking time out to sit back and laugh.
There is a great need for laughter right now. I mean this literally and very respectfully in light of the hurricane tragedy as well as other world events and in our personal lives.
I was reminded of this last week when I heard a Hurricane Katrina survivor who lost everything say all she can do right now is to laugh at the situation - it helps keep her sane and helps those around her.
She was quite correct. I've learned that laughter, especially when things seem the most dark, depressing and heavy, works wonders. It not only lifts our spirits, it raises our vibrations and reconnects us to our soul and spirit guides. Laughter opens many doors so we quickly have access to solutions to our problems. It assists us in manifesting or creating what we want, much more easily.
1 Comments:
Thank you Easywriter for your kind words and comment.
In India, there are many laugh conferences and workshops where people gather to just laugh. There are only a few starting here in the U.S. I haven't been to such an event yet but I interviewed a wonderful, funny man named Steve Bhaerman who travels around the U.S. as Swami Beyondananda.
He brings much laughter to people, especially spiritual groups. For you or anyone who may be interested, his website can be found at:
http://www.wakeuplaughing.com
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