A Moment of Magic!
Laughter may or may not be a shock, relieved, but its' therapeutic
effects are recognised in most cultures. It allows a positive
distractive moment or moments.
When things are tough, rough, overbearing or endless, a quick laugh
can help to transcend an obsessive reality.
Where could the harm lie'
Where the outcome is refreshment, where is the loss' A few moments
of production lost to relaxation, perhaps, couldn't be considered a
waste.
When a busy life is led, how could such a short reprieve be such a
long loss'
Asylum Seekers: Now With Wings
It seems inconceivable that a bird table could lead to thoughts
about asylum seeking, but this seems to be the case.
It all .....
It is an area of philosophy for those who like to compartmentalise,
and an area of spiritualism, such is its' power, to some who don't
need to put it anywhere.
Children are encouraged to participate in laughter, by adults, who
often forget the reason for it. Why is it encouraged, if
unnecessary' Perhaps it is a social tool and a tool to project
hope. Hope, which is spiritualism, must go some way in forgetting
the immediate, and sometimes the immediate, needs to be
forgotten.
It is probably true that most people obsess, almost to the point of
mental paralysis, with no major benefits. Obsession and focus can
get many things accomplished, and also leave many things forgotten
or overlooked. Multi-directional focus and the impartiality needed
to do it, cannot be done by everyone, and is therefore too much
effort for too little return.
A moment to refresh and relax is generally put into boxes such as
meditation, and the disciplines that bring it. A grown man with a
'macho' background wouldn't (his reasons are many) or couldn't be
seen to participate in Yoga, for example only, but can easily
interact with the cross-platform of generally accepted,
'laughter'.
A relatively difficult physical position is not necessary for
temporary mental migration, and indeed, a particular type of
costume designed to facilitate physical positions can be left to
those who are comfortable with such costumes.
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SHORTAGE OF PUCKS N' PRANKS...
Copyright The Quipping Queen 2005.
A SHORTAGE OF PUCKS N' PRANKS...
Or, where have all the April Fools' Day greeting cards gone'
It's .....
So, while disciplines are of great benefit, mentally and
physically, they don't embrace all, as all can't easily be
embraced.
As children are encouraged to forget the enormity of the moment,
who is going to look out for the rest of us' The moments can still
be enormous, and some will say that the best days of your life is
when you are young. There is more to consider, with age, as more
appears to be present, to consider.
Still though, most grief and its' facets, are personal. Your pain
is unique, in much the same way that your 'toothache' is always
more painful than the stories of other peoples' toothaches.
It probably follows then that your enormous moment is not much
different than the moments of another, except it is more personal.
The point of that is while someone else can be told to cheer up, so
can you, and you can tell yourself.
'You either have to know this, or use something that will bring the
same results'.
'A sense of humour is a sense of spiritualism, or a sense to
achieve it'.
Humour is more universally social and less universally personal
than negative emotions. Indeed, it a morale booster with known
value in production, and the only thing of value in a predominately
negative situation.
About the Author
Seamus Dolly is at www.CountControl.com
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