Laughter at the Heart of Things

Rev. Alicia Forsey, Ph.D

Sunday, 15 January 2012

 

There are many kinds of laughter. Sometimes laughter is simply a better option than getting upset.

Picture of Rev. Alicia Forsey, PhDSometimes it is a spontaneous response to something that strikes us as funny, or silly, or slapstick. Sometimes it is an aid to recovering from an illness. And then there is the kind of laughter that is pure and free -- the kind that springs from the heart of things.

Listen to: Laughter at the Heart of Things

 

Here is an example of "Children's Games" by Pieter Brueghel and it's modern rendition.