
Finding Humour Beyond the Ego
In the grand play of the cosmos, a joke exists so profound that it eludes the grasp of our everyday consciousness, veiled beneath the layers of our egoic identity. Imagine momentarily that the essence of your being—the “I” that you refer to so confidently—is the punchline to the most elaborate joke ever conceived. It isn’t a cruel joke, but rather an invitation to step beyond the boundaries of self-imposed seriousness and to laugh with the wisdom of understanding.
The joke begins with the ego, a masterful illusionist, convincing us that we are nothing more than the sum of our thoughts, emotions, and experiences. We invest deeply in this narrative, playing the role scripted by societal norms and personal expectations. Yet, this is the point where the cosmos smiles, for the joke is on the ego. The reality, hidden in plain sight, is that we are far more expansive than this limited self.
To see beyond the ego is to appreciate the cosmic humour. When you realize that what you took so seriously—the angst of being right, the weight of personal grievances, the chains of past and future—was never the essence of who you truly are, a lightness pervades your being. This revelation is akin to an audience realizing the absurdity of a magician’s trick; the spell breaks, and laughter bubbles forth.

This laughter is not derisive or dismissive. It is the laughter of liberation, of seeing the strings that bind the marionette and choosing no longer to dance at their pull. It’s recognizing that the cosmos plays with us, urging us to discover that behind the facade of individuality lies the vast expanse of consciousness, unbounded and magnificent.
As you navigate the perceived trials and tribulations of life, invite this perspective: view each challenge as a scene in this divine comedy. Each struggle, each joy, each moment of confusion or clarity is part of this intricate joke where the punchline is your awakening. When you finally get the joke, you won’t just chuckle; you’ll laugh hysterically, understanding that all along, you were both the audience and the performer in the cosmic spectacle.
This humour is not about negating the reality of pain or struggle; rather, it’s about shifting the perspective from which you view these experiences. When embraced, this humour heals, enlightens, and transforms, offering a transcendent glimpse into the true nature of existence where everything is interconnected, and nothing is as serious as it seems.

So next time you feel weighed down by the persona of who you think you are, pause and listen carefully—perhaps the echoes of cosmic laughter are inviting you to join in, to step beyond the ego, and to experience the freedom that comes with the greatest revelation of all: that you are not merely a part in this cosmic play, but its very essence, endlessly expansive and eternally joyful.
Morgan O. Smith
Yinnergy Meditation, Spiritual Life Coaching & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!





















