Excellent post, and we shouldn't try to duplicate it. That's the move of a religious leader who sees something "work," and then tries to manufacture it again. Only it never "works," LoL.
I think it would make me chuckle if the Lord told me that, too.

Kinda like, "Ok people. Here it comes," LoL. And just let the Lord take over.
The trouble with laughter is that it is infectious. What happens in many cases is that someone will deliberately start up laughing in the flesh, and because he is laughing, others will start laughing in response. Although the laughter is forced by the person who started it, the resulting laughter from others may be genuine laughter - sort of like a hypnotic suggestion.
It is the type of laughter that results from seeing someone coming a cropper on AFV. Slapstick movies make us laugh. Hearing someone break wind causes laughter. A really funny joke can spark a real belly laugh. But all this is of the flesh - not necessarily wrong in the right environment.
But true holy laughter comes from the joy of the Lord bubbling up from inside. When I am assisting someone to receive the gift of tongues and I hear their beautiful, articulate, expressive language for the first time, I start chuckling with joy. It is the joy of the Lord hearing someone being released in the Spirit.
I was in the ministry team at a meeting, and as people were released in the Spirit through prayer, I would giggle and chuckle. Someone asked the leader why it seemed to amuse me so. He said, "He tends to get joyful when the Holy Spirit is around!"
I watched a movie called "Up Periscope" starring Kelsey Grammar. When he tricked the opposing ships during a naval exercise by putting his submarine between the two propellors of a large container ship and sneaked past the ships into the harbour, he cried out: "I love this job!"
In the same way, when I assist someone to get a release in the Spirit speaking in tongues, or is released from demon influence, I get full of joy and want to say, "I love this ministry!"
When I say that people seeking sensory experiences will find that the devil is always around to give them one, I am not talking about the joy, peace, feelings of love, compassion, godly sorrow about personal failure or righteous anger at harmful spiritual abuse and persecution of others. In fact, the vast majority of Charismatics have more of these godly emotions and feelings than the cold, academic-minded, emotionless religiosity of anti-Charismatics.
When I speak of the type of sensory experiences that the devil loves to give people are the jerking, shaking, hollow laughter, falling down, rolling around on the floor that we see on the Youtube videos of the lunatic fringe, who are actually a small minority of the Charismatic movement.
Now, I am not saying that shaking, and falling are necessarily counterfeit, but do these strengthen faith in Christ and cause the person to know that they are in the glory of the presence of the Holy Spirit, and therefore are experiencing a life-changing event? People can shake under the power of conviction of sin, and others become so peaceful and relaxed in the Spirit that they cannot stay on their feet - especially if they have experienced a release from bondage, or the baptism with the Spirit.
But doing these things every Sunday because it is "what we do here" is more likely to be a counterfeit than the real thing.