Who is it that is crying?
Synthesized from Source
definition
"The one who cries is your consciousness, coloring tears with the quality of your awareness; embrace them, for they can be a celebration of love, joy, and gratitude."
According to Osho, the one who cries is you—your consciousness—coloring tears with its current quality. Tears can spring from frustration and failure, or from love, joy, gratitude, even prayer; they carry every color your awareness gives them. Watch their source: if crying leaves you peaceful and relieved, it is celebration; don't repress it—transform.
It’s you, and your inner state decides whether your tears come from hurt or from happiness overflowing.
Why this matters practically
- Learn to witness tears and name their source, rather than assume sadness.
- Allow cathartic crying; if it brings peace, it’s healing.
- Choose your attitude—turn even pain into celebration through awareness.
- Allow cathartic crying; if it brings peace, it’s healing.
- Choose your attitude—turn even pain into celebration through awareness.
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