OSHO,
YOU
TELL US SO MANY JOKES -- WHAT IS THE BASIC SECRET OF A JOKE AND
WHY DO YOU TELL THEM?
I
HAVE TO TELL JOKES TO YOU, otherwise you will fall asleep. A
joke shocks you back into awareness. It is a small electric
shock. That's the beauty of a joke, and that's the secret of a
joke. It is impossible even for the dullest mind to remain
unalert when a joke is being told. Even the dullest, the most
stupid, will become interested -- even one who is snoring will
come out of his snoring and will start listening to what is
going on.
That's
the beauty of a joke. A joke is something that brings in you a
subtle awareness. The awareness comes because you have to listen
to the joke very alertly, otherwise you will miss the punch
line. If you miss a single word in a joke, it is lost. A joke is
a very small thing -- a few lines. You cannot afford to be
unaware. If you miss one line, you will not be able to catch
hold of it.
And
a joke takes a sudden turn -- that is its secret -- a very
unexpected turn. A joke is not logical, that's why I love jokes
-- they are illogical. Still, they have a logic of their own. A
joke is illogical and yet logical -- very paradoxical. A joke
takes such an illogical turn that you had never expected. If you
can expect, then that much pleasure will be lost.
If a
joke is a simple syllogism, an Aristotelian syllogism, that you
can simply go on and you can feel what conclusion is coming, and
you can conclude because the premises are given already; if you
can conclude logically, as if two plus two is four, this cannot
be a joke -- because two plus two is four. When somebody is
saying 'two plus two' you have already known the conclusion: it
is going to be four. If a joke is absolutely logical and the
conclusion is not absurd, then it is not a joke, it will not
shock you into awareness.
The
joke takes a very unexpected turn. And yet, when you have
listened to the punch line, you suddenly realize that there is a
logic in it -- not Aristotelian, non-Aristotelian. When you have
heard the punch line, then you suddenly recognize, yes,
everything becomes clear. If a joke is absolutely absurd, then
too it will be meaningless, because then the conclusion will not
be in continuity with the whole story; then there will be
discontinuity and you will not be able to know how to connect
them.
The
joke has not to be absolutely logical, the joke has not to be
absolutely illogical -- it has to be somewhere in the middle,
very ambiguous, vague, surrounded by mist. You cannot figure out
where it is going, and that's why it becomes intriguing. And it
takes the turn so suddenly that in a single line it is there in
its totality.
Let
me tell you one joke:
A
Jewish synagogue was collecting money for a new building for the
synagogue -- the old one was rotten and was falling apart. They
were doing everything that can be done to collect more money.
They
had sold lottery tickets and then the lottery was opened, and
the president of the community declared the third prize: it was
a beautiful TV set, and the man who got it was very happy. Then
he declared the second prize -- of course, the man whose name
was declared was hoping for something like a Cadillac, Impala,
Mercedes, something like that. But when he came the president
gave him a small box. He immediately opened it -- mm? -- he was
puzzled as to what was there in the box. And there was nothing
much: chocolates, cookies. He said, "What is this? You must
have forgotten, you must have misplaced something. For the third
prize you have given a TV set -- and second prize, just cookies?
This is nonsense!"
The
president said, "You don't understand it: the rabbi's wife
herself has prepared it for you."
The
man was annoyed. He said, "Screw the rabbi's wife!"
The
president said, "That's the first prize."
Now
this is a joke! You cannot expect, it is impossible, but once it
is there then everything becomes clear. The conclusion makes the
whole story clear. But if the conclusion has not been given to
you, you will not be able to come to it logically.
Logic
proceeds in steps, from the beginning to the end. A joke spreads
backwards, from the end to the beginning -- that is the beauty
of it. And it brings laughter, because when the story is going
on you become tense -- mm? -- you want the conclusion
immediately. You become very curious about it, what is going to
happen. You start throbbing with energy. You become alert, more
alert, more alive -- and the energy is there; you cannot release
it. It becomes a crescendo. Then comes the shattering punch line
and the whole energy spreads all over your being. That's what
laughter is.
And
I have to tell jokes, because the things that I am saying are so
subtle, so deep and profound, that if I simply go on telling you
those things, you will fall asleep and you will not be able to
listen or to understand. You will remain almost deaf.
The
profounder the truth I have to tell you, the worst joke I choose
for it. The highest the truth I am trying to relate, then the
lowest I have to go in search for a joke. That's why even dirty
jokes... I don't bother. Even a dirty joke can be helpful --
more so because it can shock you to the very roots, to the very
guts. And that's the whole point! It helps you to come again and
again to your alertness. When I see you are alert, I again go
relating that which I would like to relate to you. When I see
again you are slipping into your sleep, I have to bring in a
joke again.
If
you really listen with alertness, there will be no need -- I can
say the truth directly. But it is difficult. You start
yawning... and it is better to laugh than to yawn.
-Osho
The
Discipline of Transcendence Vol.3