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What happens when I meditate and tears flow from my eyes?

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"When tears flow in meditation, they are not of sorrow but the blissful expression of your heart's prayer; let them flow and celebrate this divine intoxication as the flowering of your being."

According to Osho, when tears arise in meditation they are not of sorrow but of bliss—the heart’s prayer, the fragrance of your very life-breath. They signal ego-softening and a melting into the master/existence; your inner veena has been touched. Do not stop them: cry, laugh, sing, dance. Let the tears flow and celebrate—this divine intoxication is the flowering of your being.
Your tears are happy-tears from your heart opening; let them flow—they show you’re joining with something bigger.
Why this matters practically
- Releases repression and heals by letting energy move naturally.
- Builds trust in your meditation, reducing fear and self-judgment.
- Deepens sacred connection, turning practice into joyful celebration.
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