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Monday, October 10, 2011

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Singer RaageshwariLoomba recalls how recently at a family get together her ‘serious’ uncle grooved to the Character dheela… song and her ‘sober’ aunt gyrated to Sheila ki Jawani. “We all were falling down with laughter watching them gyrate,” she recalls amusedly. “Suddenly the do has become memorable for all of us and we keep talking to each other about it. And laugh over it again and again. My morose uncles and aunts have suddenly bloomed and feel liberated. That’s what laughter does to you... it takes away all the stress you may have.”

Laughter has long been recognised as a natural relaxation therapy. Tannaz Currim Irani has her own ‘Matheran-monkey’ joke that she celebrates with her husband and kids — which tells of the time she sighted a monkey while in Matheran and screamed for husband Bhakhtyar’s help. And how her hubby was so spooked by the creature that she had to end up saving him. The family still screams in laughter every time they recall that joke, repeating it four-five times on each occasion. “Laughter makes us all feel so positive that every day we end up reviewing the day in laughter with each other — recalling funny incidents that have occurred earlier in the day,” Tannaz says.

Says Shunali Shroff, “Long ago I decided to find humour and happiness in most things in life. To be around people who laugh, to laugh with my kids each day…even the books I choose are in the comic genre. When I laugh I feel that all is well in the world around me. I think we should all aim to be laughing Buddhas in order to be happy.”

Psychologist Seema Hingorrani views laughter as natural therapy for the human mind. “When one laughs, hormones called endoceles are released in the brain which enhance the feeling of well being. Research also shows that when one laughs there is oxygenation of the muscles in the body and the brain. Getting into the laughter habit is especially important for people who tend to sulk or brood.” Hingorrani opines that depression or anxiety can be controlled through developing the habit of laughing regularly.

“To that extent I’d even support laughter clubs, where laughter is deliberately induced because it has the effect of socialisation on a positive note. Besides they produce so much humour and goodwill in the environment aroundthem.” The other positive effects of laughter, Hingorrani notes, are that it preserves human memory and increases attention spans. Isn’t that good enough reason for you to laugh once again today?
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London: A judge in Britain declined to jail a career criminal believing that spending time in prison would actually prove "too easy" place for him.
Judge Gillian Matthews QC said that with over half of his life spent behind bars, serial crook James Wanley could do jail "standing on his head" and that he needed to be given "a tougher punishment", Daily Express reported.
Wanley,39, of Hartlepool town in north east England, has been offending despite spending 20 years behind bars, Teesside crown court was told.
He admitted having committed burglary. He has 21 convictions for the offence and a record that stretches back to when he was aged 13.
While sparing him a return visit the Judge Matthews said: "I am going to give you a chance, but this chance is actually harder than custody - but it is your choice."
The judge awarded the heroin-user Wanley, a 12-month suspended sentence, a month-long curfew and an order to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work.
Venting his anger at the lack of respect the non-custodial sentence showed to innocent victims blighted by repeat offender burglars, Tory MP Phillip Davis said: "What an absolutely damning indictment of the prison service this is.
People already think that prison is too easy - what with access to phones, Sky TV and computer games - and now we have a judge admitting it. Is it any wonder criminals have no fear of being caught?"
 courtesy;daily bhaskar.com