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Laughter Yoga

Jun 02, 2024

I know I said I was going to explore more on the two Rs, Resonance and Reverence. But for reasons that only my soul and body know, laughter and enjoyment have been the most desired and needed.

This colorful picture has bought me so much en-JOY-ment. All aspects of it, the colors, the expression in all the entire vibe really resonating with me. Every time I gaze at this picture, I SMILE....

Doses of smiling meditation often and even in small quantities accumulate and increase our capacity to en-JOY. Let's lean into en-JOY-ing this week in our dance celebrations.

About Laughter Yoga

Laughing yoga is a popular movement and breathing exercise that aims to cultivate joy, bring out your inner child, and help you let go of daily life stressors.

Considering that laughter is contagious, it’s no surprise that laughing yoga has grown from one small group in Mumbai, India to over 5,000 clubs worldwide. Though advocates claim it relieves stress and reduces your risk of chronic disease, you may wonder whether it really works.

What it is

Laughing yoga, also known as laughter yoga, involves a series of movement and breathing exercises to promote deliberate laughter.

It’s used as a remedy for physical, psychological, and spiritual ailments, as advocates believe that intentional (simulated) laughter can provide benefits equal to those of spontaneous laughter (e.g., laughing at a joke).

Though laughing therapy has been used for decades, laughing yoga was discovered by Dr. Madan Kataria, a family physician in Mumbai, India, in 1995.

Dr. Kataria claims that laughing yoga will help lift your mood, reduce stress, strengthen your immune system, increase energy levels, improve your quality of life, and help you better manage hardship.

He believes that learning to laugh on cue can help you deal with stressful situations by promoting optimism and positivity. Since you cannot always rely on external influences to make you laugh, learning to laugh on your own can be a valuable tool.

Along with this, laughter yoga is believed to help you better manage stress through controlled breathing. This allows for greater uptake of oxygen, which activates the parasympathetic nervous system, your body’s natural relaxation system (1Trusted Source ).

As adults become busy with life, activities that promote laughter can go to the wayside. As a result, laughing yoga was designed to teach people how to laugh on cue rather than relying on people or things to bring them joy (2Trusted Source ).

Laughing yoga is accessible in over 110 countries and becoming increasingly popular online. Furthermore, laughing coaches are bringing laughing yoga workshops directly to people in places like college campuses, workplaces, and senior living facilities.

SUMMARY

Laughing yoga involves various movement and breathing exercises to promote intentional laughter. It’s used as a remedy for physical, psychological, and spiritual ailments.

 

  • Incorporating Smiling and Laughter in our dance and movement practices brings the circle to fullness in your body.  When we smile or laugh while dancing we increase all the happiness chemicals, D.O.S.E. 

 

There are four main hormones that create positive feelings:

  1. D = DOPAMINE
  2. O = OXYTOCIN
  3. S = SEROTONIN
  4. E = ENDORPHINS
These hormones are responsible for our level of happiness as human
beings and when we have a healthy level of them in our body, we feel much better than when we don’t, which means that we perform better too.
 
The easy way to support this is to give ourselves a daily DOSE of dancing, smiling and laughing.  
See you on the dance floor.