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If you want to learn how to use cosmic comedy to evoke healing laughter in just about any situation, Steve Bhaerman’s four-week Course In Laughter teleclass begins this coming Tuesday, August 10th. We are also doing a two-hour interactive intensive, Writing Your Laugh Story, on Wednesday, August 25th. Why write your Laugh Story? Well, you know the old saying … laugh at yourself, and the whole world will laugh at you too!

Still trying to make up your mind? Perhaps these FAQ’s will help:

Q. Does laughter really heal?

A. Absolutely. Studies show that just one Youngman of laughter – the comedy contained in just one one-liner – can heal up to a megahurt of emotional pain.

Q. Will taking either of these classes make me funnier?

A. God says we’re all funnier than we could ever imagine. Taking this class will help you see funnier, and see how funny we all are. In other words, life is a comedy of situations and we’re just having an episode.

Q. My co-worker is a jerk. Will I be able to learn a snappy comeback next time he acts jerky?

A. Better than that. You will learn to take full responsibility for everything in your life. That way, next time he bothers you, you can say to him, “Why did I create a jerk like you in my life?”

Q. Will I learn the secret to successful joke-telling?

A. That, we will give you for free. The secret? The punch line goes at the end.

Q. Will this class help me deal with my financial challenges?

A. It certainly will. To paraphrase the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, laughter will get us through times of no money better than money will get us through times of no laughter.

Q. Will you double my money back if I don’t like the class?

A. Being a Swami allows me to go one better: If not completely satisfied, I will double your karma back! People must love this class, because so far I have had no takers.

Seriously, don’t miss this opportunity to achieve your humorin’ potential.

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Watch this Parrot Who Mistook Naturalist For His Wife.

Posted October 3rd, 2009 by Healing Laughter and filed in Comedians, Humorous Items, International, Research
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British comic and commentator Steven Fry witnesses a bold effort by nature to broaden the avian and human gene pool. Good humored naturalist and potential genetic donor, Mark Carwardine, gives an excellent example of professional and selfless patience.

Inspired by Larry Gassan

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Heart Problems? Laughter Proven to Help Your Blood Vessels Expand

Using laughter-provoking movies to gauge the effect of emotions on cardiovascular health, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore have shown for the first time that laughter is linked to healthy function of blood vessels. Laughter appears to cause the tissue that forms the inner lining of blood vessels, the endothelium, to dilate or expand in order to increase blood flow.

The results of the study, conducted at the University of Maryland Medical Center, were presented at the Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology on March 7, 2005, in Orlando, Florida. Continue Reading »

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In A Funk? Physical Comedy Feels Good If Too Sedentary.

In “Jour de Fete” (1949) French comic Jacques Tati dances funny as a small town postman inspired by his sense of patriotism to emulate the hyper efficient US Postal Service.  Enjoy this sweet vignette of Tati’s classy style of physical comedy.

Doesn’t his improvised Jitterbuging Lindy Fox Hopscotch Trot (or what ever it is) look like fun?  It kind of feels good doesn’t it?  He’s charming and a pleasure to watch.  Maybe he stirs up that innocent spirit of fun that made us run, jump, and skip when we were kids, just because we felt like it.

My wife, Susan Lange, reminds me that fun and play is a good thing because it puts us into a pleasure state.  Can you remember back to a time when you were so happy that you couldn’t physically contain it?  A time when your happiness just bubbled up and you “did” something physically with your body?  Maybe you “jumped for joy.”

This is the question: when was it that you last jumped for joy?  If it’s been a while, then it’s probably been too long and now’s just as good a time as any for you to spring to your feet and jump as high as you can with a loud YIPPEE!

Doesn’t that feel good?

The reason it feels good is that you can lead your mind to joy by going through the physical motions of joy.  Physical play will make you happier.  Maybe you don’t feel like it right now.  Maybe you are saying to yourself that you aren’t in the mood to jump around and play.  I’d suggest that you not listen to that voice and just pretend that you are “in the mood”, even if it feels silly.  Try it and you’ll find that even the gloomiest funk can be turned on it’s head with regular fun and play.  Even exercise (the “mature” way to play) works to improve our mood.

Isn’t it true that you do some things, “just for the fun of it”.  Maybe now’s a good time to start doing more just for fun.

My advice is to practice fun and practice play.  With practice you’ll get real good at it, maybe even become a virtuoso of fun.  And, by the way, isn’t there kind of a spiritual ring to that word “practice?”

Could a spiritual realization be found in fun and play?  Hmm….

So what do you do for the fun of it?

Let me tell you what I have been doing.

I bought myself a skate board for my 51st. birthday.  I haven’t been on one of those for 40 years.  It’s a blast, and I love it, even if my friends and family fear for the health of my bones.

I’m teaching myself to juggle.  I have no idea if I’ll ever perfect this art of levity but it’s fun anyways.

Once I wrote a 15 minute comedy skit for me and some reluctant friends to perform in front of a real live audience.  You know what?  It actually worked.  People really laughed and we were all so buzzed afterward.

The kids in our family love it when we do puppet shows for them.  We love doing this for them and then watch the shows they do for us in return.

And..

My wife Susan; she skips. She jumps up and down, spontaneously, and claps her hands with a huge grin on her face.  After all these years she still amazes me and my heart fills with love for her when she does this.  This feels extra good.

A friend of mine takes the warm freshly dried laundry from the dryer and envelops his little kids with it for a long cozy cuddle with their Daddy.  It’s a love fest and they all bond.

If you ask me, this is the memorable stuff of life.

Leave me a comment.  I would really like to know what you do for fun and how it makes you feel?

*****

This is Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals.

To watch other inspirational comedy video clips go to http://www.ComediesThatHeal.com

To watch this clip click here:

http://101comedies.com/laughterandyourbody/in-a-funk-physical-comedy-feels-good-if-too-sedentary/

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Inauguration Day 2009! Got Change… Got Hope… Got A Smile?

Posted January 20th, 2009 by Healing Laughter and filed in Comedians, Inspirational
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Smile, today is inauguration day, the 20th of January 2009, a day of change for all of us.  We are going to grow!

Today the United States transitions from the Bush era with it’s journey to “the dark side” to a time of “hope” with Barack Obama guiding us through change and towards a renewed unity between all folk.

Most of the world’s people are enjoying a sense of optimism with this change in the U.S.A. but some are not. Some will be nursing a regret as they witness the demise of an administration that represented a culture of entitlement and consumption.

It seems that a version of the American Dream is coming to an end, the version that encourages us to believe that the earth’s resources are everlasting and for us to use like the equity in our homes.

Over the coming years all of us will have to rethink our priorities and sort out our needs and our wants.

For some this will be a bitter task.

For all of you, who will shed a tear, rend your garments, and gnash your teeth at having to reduce, reuse, and recycle, I am pleased to offer the above item from a prior era.  An era perhaps similar to our own when our forbears had to tighten their belts and dig deep into their character: the great depression.

This familiar tune, sung here by Nat King Cole, was written by the comic genius, Charlie Chaplin with words by Turner and Parsons.

My hope today, is for all of those inclined to gloom on this occasion.  May this song inspire you to cheer up, like it must have for your own parents, grandparents, or great grandparents during their years of challenge and change.

*****

Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals.

To watch other inspirational comedy video clips go to http://www.ComediesThatHeal.com

To watch this clip click here:

http://www.101comedies.com/comedians/inauguration-day-2009-got-change-got-hope-got-a-smile

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What’s So Funny About That?

Laughing with you or laughing at you?  Check this out and…

… were you laughing?  Were you outraged?  What’s so funny about that?

If you’re asking you probably didn’t get it and that’s okay.  But this made me laugh, I’ll admit it.  Kind of a guilty laughter, here, alone with my P.C., but laughter none the less and I’m here to remind you all that laughter is a good thing for lots of good reasons, one of which is to not take things too seriously.

Especially the things that are really serious, like cancer.

In his memoir, “Cancer On $5 A Day”, comedian, Robert Schimmel describes his experience facing stage III non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and all it’s vicissitudes with humor.  When his oncologist gave him and his parents, both holocaust survivors, the bad news, the first thing out of his mouth was a joke, to which the doc replied “you’re going to be fine”.  “Why do you say that” asked our potential victim, “because”, said the doc, “of your attitude”.

That was close to nine years ago and he’s even had a child since then.

“Going for the laugh was his survival mechanism” and I think it’s safe to say that Robert Schimmel feels great with us laughing at him.  In fact you can do just that by tuning in his new television show, “Life Since Then” on Showtime.

This is Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals.

To watch other inspirational comedy video clips go to http://www.ComediesThatHeal.com

To watch this clip click here:

http://www.101comedies.com/laughterandyourbody/whats-so-funny-about-that

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Christmas Shopping Stress Got You Down? Here are Five Last Minute Funny and Inspiring Gift Ideas for the Holidays

If you are among the many last minute holiday shoppers dreading a trip to your local big box store, and facing long lines is at the top of your must miss Christmas list, here’s some fun items you might want to consider:

1. Ash Grey “You Rock” T-Shirt is the perfect holiday gift for anyone you hold dear. $17.99

2. Wassamatta U Hooded Sweatshirt is the perfect seasonal gift for a college bound senior or any academic type who could use a laugh. $36.99

3. If you or your friends are worried about how to survive the holidays, Comedy Kings offers endless hours of old-fashioned, side-splitting healing laughs with 50 classic comedy films digitally remastered in a 12 double-sided DVD set! Revisit timeless comedy legends Bob Hope, Danny Kaye, Carole Lombard, Charlie Chaplin, Jimmy Durante and many more! Films include such treasures as The Inspector General, Life With Father, Nothing Sacred, Perils Of Pauline, The Kid, and Road To Bali. It’s an instant library of timeless fun! $20 at Betty’s Attic. This has to be one of the best buys in comedy DVD’s.

4.  Because Santa doesn’t have mapquest, this funny pillow makes a humorous gift that will become part of Christmas celebrations each year. $32 at Belmont Home Decor.

5. According to Jerry Seinfeld, Born Standing Up is one of the best books about comedy and being a comedian ever written. Steve’s memoir of his years in stand-up is candid, spectacularly amusing, and beautifully written. Born Standing Up is a superb testament to the sheer tenacity, focus, and daring of one of the greatest and most iconoclastic comedians of all time. If you’re looking for serious laughs during the  Christmas holidays, get this book. $13.50 at Borders.

To watch inspirational comedy video clips go to   http://www.ComediesThatHeal.com

(On Facebook? To view the original item pictures for this post go to the ComediesThatHeal blog post:    http://tinyurl.com/8lj6mk )

This post by Jeff Hutner (www.newparadigmdigest.com)

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Xmas Rip Off! Does Your Santa Need Rehabilitation?

Is Christmas being exploited?

Has your Santa gone to the dark side?  Does he require rehabilitation from his selfish ways?  This year Christmas is all about giving and in “Bad Santa” a selfish St. Nick learns that, while it is nice to get (or take), generosity can feel strangely better.

Bad Santa – Willy (Billy Bob Thornton) is a lazy, alcoholic thief who exploits Christmas to pose as Santa Claus and rob shopping malls.  Over the years he and his thieving elf (Tony Cox) have stolen tons of money and merchandise but now as age is catching up with him he finds that he might be losing his criminal edge.  When the cops discover his motel room, he is forced to hide out with an odious 8 year old boy (Brett Kelly) who is so naive and full of the Christmas spirit that it almost drives Willy to insanity.

Memorable Quotes:

Willy: “I’m an eating, drinking, bleeping, bleeping Santa Claus.”

Sue: “So, do you like kids?”  Willy: “Bleep no, what do you think, I’m some kind of pervert or something?”

This adult comedy has been recomended by our friends Chelsea & Ed Turville.

This is Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals.

To view the video for this post, click here: http://tinyurl.com/9l5npd

PS  To watch other inspirational comedy video clips go to   http://www.ComediesThatHeal.com

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Overwhelmed? This Celebrity Demonstrates Her Mastery In The Art Of Creating A Stress Free Life.

Posted December 10th, 2008 by Healing Laughter and filed in Comedians, Videos
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Behold Selma Blair’s skill in dealing with her daily annoyances and stresses.  She could find herself overwhelmed but, no, as in the martial arts she engages the foe but without conflict.  She diverts attention with clever ploys that entertain the adversary but cost little in time or effort.  This savvy diva of both the silver and the small screen tosses this pack of hungry news hounds a bone and then slips away.

Like some aikido master she demonstrates that the worst events can be neutralized with charm, humor and a positive attitude.  These irksome paparazzi could have spoiled her day.  They could have been very overwhelming, but no, she ascends to a higher plane and does not identify with the circumstances.  Instead she becomes the defining agent of the moment discreetly revolving it to her command.

This is Dr. Julian Lange, OMD, LAc. reminding you that your laughter heals.

To view the video for this post, click here: http://tinyurl.com/6vg7v5

PS  To watch other inspirational comedy video clips go to   http://www.ComediesThatHeal.com

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Mumbai Doc Teaches “Happy Chemicals” of Laughter To Comedian John Cleese.

In this week following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, let’s not forget that Mumbai is also the home of Laughter Yoga.   The people of this city have been demonstrating that they will not be intimidated, by going about their lives in as normal a way as possible.

Perhaps for some of them the influence of Mumbai’s Dr. Madan Kataria’s innovative Laughter Yoga therapy will have made it possible for them to deal with at least part of the trauma of this experience. Watch this video to learn more about Laughter Yoga.

We want to acknowledge Dr. Kataria’s pioneering contributions to the field of laughter therapy and his popularization of the health benefits of laughter.  In this video he tells Monty Python alumnus, John Cleese, that all of the health benefits of laughter can be achieved by simply laughing on purpose which he sums up with the slogan: “fake it, fake it, until you make it”.  He says that laughter, whether real or “fake”, makes the body produce what he calls “happy chemicals” that combat the negative effects of stress and trauma and boost the body’s immune system.

And, yes it seems a little weird, at first, to just laugh for no reason but what’s fantastic is that after a little bit of time something seems to kick in and it begins to feel like there is truly something funny going on that keeps you laughing.  It’s fun!  Especially with a group of people.  And after tragedies like last week there can also be healing.

To view the video for this post, click here: http://tinyurl.com/7lhmwt

PS  To watch other inspirational comedy video clips go to   http://www.ComediesThatHeal.com

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