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Why do tears begin to flow while listening?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Tears are not a sign of helplessness, but a sacred expression of the heart awakening, a rain from the heavy clouds of longing that reveals the bliss and love within."

According to Osho, tears begin to flow because bliss and love arise when your heart attunes to the master's in satsang; language fails, restraints dissolve, and the overflowing feeling finds its most innocent prayer in tears. They are not helplessness but a sacred expression, a rain from heavy clouds of longing—an auspicious sign that your heart is awakening.
Your heart is so full of love and joy that words can’t say it, so your eyes say it with tears.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t judge or suppress tears in meditation; let them cleanse and soften the heart.
- Use tears as a cue to deepen silence, gratitude, and surrender.
- Recognize them as love, not weakness—allow greater intimacy with life and others.
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