How to build humour?

A: Things in your world are serious from your perspective

Many times, the Cassiopaeans have been very humoristics.

Sometimes, the right word at the right place can instantly have a kind of "zoom out of this place" effect.

I would like to be able to understand "how it goes" and how to achieve it!

It seems to me that it is linked to a specific spiritual "stance".

Kind of state of listening to the big godly universal picture rather than being focused on details or facts, and then, when something pops up that is too "3D consideration", finding the right word, concept, to show that "there is much more", having the effect that "there is nothing to worry about".

It seems to me that it goes to pointing out an aberration, or pointing out with humour the fact that we attract too much attention to whatever.

I would describe it so : saying something short that shows the discrepency between the truth (the way we ought to stay focused) and the way the conversation is headed. I really see it as a way of sidetracking a current unimportant preoccupation in a way everybody can understand.

Of course, there is the element of conversation, multiple people and something debated.

Because too many times we are caught in every day situation with shallow conversations that need to be sidetracked somehow, because otherwise they would promulgate wrong things in a serious manner.

I really hope that my post is understandable, and that my question will be eligible for the C's.

Maybe the question is "Would you please accept to teach us about [the dispositions for achieving] Godly humour?"

Thanks a lot for considering, and thanks a lot if there is something of an enriching way there!

:) :D :lol: ;) ;D :P
 
Maybe the first step is to learn how to laugh at oneself; when looking the actions and contradictions of man (and seeing this in our own behavior), there is usually so much stupidity involved that you can't help but laugh and double facepalm yourself. But then these same things are extremely sad when looked from other perspective, so if that is not realized, then humor becomes a buffer. Maybe it's about right balance; without humor and ability to laugh at our mechanical nature (and other stuff) there could be danger of exhausting oneself. For me humor is often the joy of seeing truth in contradictions and recognizing hypocrisy.
 
Seppo Ilmarinen said:
Maybe the first step is to learn how to laugh at oneself; when looking the actions and contradictions of man (and seeing this in our own behavior), there is usually so much stupidity involved that you can't help but laugh and double facepalm yourself. But then these same things are extremely sad when looked from other perspective, so if that is not realized, then humor becomes a buffer. Maybe it's about right balance; without humor and ability to laugh at our mechanical nature (and other stuff) there could be danger of exhausting oneself. For me humor is often the joy of seeing truth in contradictions and recognizing hypocrisy.

I agree with Seppo and also think that humour can be helpful in many ways, but that it also can be a buffer on the other hand. Maybe humor could be also a personality trait itself, because some people are more humorous than others. And it could be as Seppo wrote starting not to take everything too personal and to laugh at or about yourself too from time to time.
 
There are many types of humor, you have black humor, slapstick humor,there is irony, cynicism, sinister humor, cheap humor... sadistic humor... Humor can come in many forms, to help you to see things that without humor you are not able to see, or don't want to see, but humor permits you to think about. Can we see life with humor? are we able to see life with humor? For me some things that are happening now, for example the Syria war, I am unable to see it with humor. But I can see politicians with humor, just a little.

Yesterday I was reading something by Coluche. I saw that his humor was very sad, very hard, very vitriolic. So some people use humor from their rage, their anger. Transforming anger with humor.But for me humor is an essential part of life, life without humor is like life without friends.

I hope I am not making noise..
 
I also think that humor requires one to be in touch with a certain aspect of one's emotional life. And that part has to be in a healthy enough position where it's not afraid to laugh. Not afraid of connecting with other via laughter. If that makes sense.

When we're in the claws of trauma and have all sorts of issues and programs we tend to (in some cases) shut off (or twist and taint) our emotional response to the world, and when we sacrifice that part (attempting to avoid expressing pain) we also sacrifice the part that is able to express Joy and amusement. Our traumas color the lenses through which we see life.

Another thing that occurs to me while thinking about your question, was that it's a matter of perspective, for a 6D entity, events down here would look entirely different. It reminds me of when I walk my dog and he gets just so upset at squirrels, and I find it amusing "oh you just take them squirrels too serious boy!". But I can imagine that for him it must be as serious a threat as it can be. I'm not sure if that makes any sense at all?

Just my two cents.
 
[laughter] :)

I have to admit that it leaves me very happy to have asked this question here, because there are many elements I had not thought about.

Your answers are very enlightening; I would like to express my sincere gratitude, for never recently I have been in touch with so much kindness : persons answered to a question in a kind, helping and respecting manner.

I thank you for the the intent of helping others I feel when reading your answers. I feel humble and honored because of your consideration.

it's a matter of perspective, for a 6D entity, events down here would look entirely different
This quote answers my question in the understanding I have of what I am looking for when asking here about humor. But, as other answers opened new possibilities of understanding, I am now left with "there is much to ponder" and "there are new roads to explore"...
 
know_yourself said:
[laughter] :)

I have to admit that it leaves me very happy to have asked this question here, because there are many elements I had not thought about.

Your answers are very enlightening; I would like to express my sincere gratitude, for never recently I have been in touch with so much kindness : persons answered to a question in a kind, helping and respecting manner.

I thank you for the the intent of helping others I feel when reading your answers. I feel humble and honored because of your consideration.

it's a matter of perspective, for a 6D entity, events down here would look entirely different
This quote answers my question in the understanding I have of what I am looking for when asking here about humor. But, as other answers opened new possibilities of understanding, I am now left with "there is much to ponder" and "there are new roads to explore"...

If Godly humor is a result of looking at the world from a more detached and objective point of view, it would seem to me that, to develop this kind of humor, you would need to increase your own objectivity, being able to see self and others with more clarity. Then the apparent contradictions that surround our existence become clearer -- then we can choose to share them in humorous ways that not only delight but also enlighten. Just my two cents :)

I would also like to echo your feelings of gratitude, it does feel wonderful to be in this group and share together. :hug2:
 
know_yourself said:
[laughter] :)

I have to admit that it leaves me very happy to have asked this question here, because there are many elements I had not thought about.

Your answers are very enlightening; I would like to express my sincere gratitude, for never recently I have been in touch with so much kindness : persons answered to a question in a kind, helping and respecting manner.

I thank you for the the intent of helping others I feel when reading your answers. I feel humble and honored because of your consideration.

it's a matter of perspective, for a 6D entity, events down here would look entirely different
This quote answers my question in the understanding I have of what I am looking for when asking here about humor. But, as other answers opened new possibilities of understanding, I am now left with "there is much to ponder" and "there are new roads to explore"...

You might want to take the C's themselves as an example, not to mention Galatea, for this exchange from session May 2, 2015:

Q: (L) Alright, any other questions?

(Galatea) I have one more. Are the C's able to perceive cuteness? If not, that's okay. But are you? Do you see us as cute?

A: LOL!

Q: (Galatea) I was wondering because we think dogs are cute, and cats. But are we cute? Do they see cuteness?

A: Yes

Q: (Galatea) Are we a little bit cute?

A: Yes

Q: (Galatea) So we're like little dogs to them. [laughter]

(Perceval) Oh, one peed on the carpet! Isn't that cute! [laughter]

(L) Okay, I think we're ready to shut down unless there's something we need to talk about.

A: Goodbye.

It's a great topic. Thanks for bringing it up. :cool2:

EDITED: here's more inspiration available: The C's Best One-Liners/Funniest Exchanges ;D
 

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