Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Hi Kulia! Well, other than renting funny movies, I just put on one of the comedy channels on TV…there is usually something funny on one of them! Or sometimes Youtube is endlessly entertaining! I do find laughter the BEST medicine sometimes - we just need to get outside of ourselves and our worries, and it shifts brain chemistry to a more positive state to laugh too. Sometimes I can even laugh at my own situation and challenges, as it all seems just ridiculous sometimes <smile>. TC & Laugh! Aylwin xox _____ Hi, What has helped me wasn't listening to Tolle's New Earth since I've been back from vacation but renting some great comedy DVDs from the library like Jerry Seinfeld. Will Ferrell was hilarious in Elf!!! Connie and Carla was great, two women dressed up as Drag Queens and the Drag Queens were so cute and funny!!! That's what I love about Aylwin's last post on Tolle. You have such a great sense of humour Aylwin and that's what I think we need more on this group. Too much seriousness can really just add the trauma and drama of what ails us. Laughing just changes our whole perspective. It would be interesting to see the molecular structure magnified as Emoto describes in his book, Hidden Messages in Water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 I totally AGREE with you about laughter and humor. I use it ALOT as a coping mechanism. It's the only way that I have survived the past 31 yrs. diane (NOT Diane from Gouply). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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