Have you had a good laugh today? The power of laughter can be healing and soothing to you. If you have not been
laughing, you have no idea what you have been missing.
Proverbs 17:22 A merry heart doeth good
like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones. If you have
ever observed how you feel after having a hearty laugh, you will
notice that there is a very good feeling inside. Have you ever been
feeling bad, then after a good laugh, you actually forgot about how
bad that you were feeling? That is the power of
laughter; it helps you to feel good.
Actors
I really like when Steve Harvey
reiterated that one of his teachers told him he would never get paid
for making people laugh. Now that is a negative comment, but look at
him now. Steve Harvey get's paid and has a beautiful family as well.
You never know the potential in your children, that is why it is so
important to encourage them especially in the things they are so
naturally talented with.
In the article
http://anointedtoday.blogspot.com/2015/01/has-circus-changed.html,
there is mention of the Universal Soul Circus that comes to Atlanta.
This circus is so special, because the comedy that you see in it,
will just keep you laughing.
I have observed that some actors are
just naturally funny. Also, I have observed in some action pictures,
some of the scenes even though serious may be funny, thus causing you
to laugh. For example the movie “Daddy Day Care,” there are
many instances that cause you to laugh. While Arnold Schwarzenegger
usually appears serious there are many instances and remarks that he
makes that cause you to laugh. I recall reading about Robin Williams.
It was stated that he was naturally funny and many times he would ad lib many
of the lines. I remember how I loved watching movies with him in it
because he was extremely funny and always made me laugh. In the movie
“Patch Adam,” you can see how much laughter that this doctor
would bring to children that were patient's by just putting on a red nose and
acting funny. The children just loved this. You could see the joy
on their faces.
Speakers
Not only have actors in the movie
industry made me laugh, I have discovered that many speakers will
make a joke at the beginning of their talk to put the audience at
ease. Joel Osteen mentioned this before one of his sermon and I
observed he does have a joke at the beginning of his sermon that will
make you laugh. I like that about him.
Children
I have observed sometimes that children
are so innocent they will sometimes laugh about anything. They can
find humor in so many things. According to Seattle times.com, The
Lutheran General Hospital uses a humor cart including bottles of
bubbles and jokey doodads to light the spirts of young patients. It
is further added by Melodie Merrick, clinical manager of Lutheran
Hospital, that “Laughter releases endorphins, and that helps us
feel better and heal.” I know that is right.
Family
Never underestimate the power of
family. Although my older sister is the First Lady of her church, she knows when to be serious and when to encourage laughter. Although she has her
serious moments, when we are together she just keeps me laughing. She is just hilarious. Do
you have a family member like that? Some people just have that knack
to make people laugh. Laughter is good for you. Do You Agree?
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12 comments:
I love when laughter comes unexpectedly - so lifting!
Love listening to my kids laugh, and it can often make me laugh too! Visiting from Waiting on Wednesday.
I agree with you that laughter helps, heals, soothes and just makes life better.
And, I really love to hear little children laughing! There was a little boy at my church last night who just could not stop giggling. It was contagious; the more he emailed and laughed, the more others did as well.
Maybe we adults need to learn from the children in our lives - to have more fun!
Thanks for a great reminder to embrace laughter~
Came over on #SHINE today.
Blessings to you,
Melanie
Thanks Melanie.
Thanks Abi.
Thanks Miss Steph
I heartily agree that laughter is healthy and healing! I have tried it myself as a natural therapy and I always feel so much better. Thankyou for sharing the benefits of laughter with us at the Healthy Happy Green and Natural Party Blog Hop! I'm pinning and sharing.
Thanks deborah
We are huge laughers in my house - the complete opposite of my childhood home. I don't ever recalling seeing my mother laugh and swore my children would have a different life. My daughter M is starting to get embarrassed by my silliness, but her twin J still sees it as a matter of pride. Thanks for linking with #TwinklyTuesday.
Good for you Sadia.
I love how laughter is contagious! It's hard not to laugh when you see someone else get tickled! Thank you for sharing at Waiting on...Wednesday! I hope you'll join us again tomorrow!
Holly @ www.iwillservewhileiwait.blogspot.com
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