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What happens when tears start coming out during meditation or discourse?

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"Tears during meditation are the flowers of your heart opening, a sign that you are truly listening and connecting beyond words; rejoice in this silent communion."

According to Osho, tears during meditation or discourse mean your heart has opened and begun truly listening; you’re participating and coming very close. His words are only capsules—the real medicine is a wordless silence and love transmitted beyond language. Tears show your heartbeat and breath are attuning with him, symbolic like flowers. Rejoice and allow the energy to enter; don’t worry about the words.
If you start crying, it means your heart is opening and catching the love behind the words—and that’s a good sign.
Why this matters practically
- Validates emotional release; don’t suppress tears—let the heart lead.
- Shifts focus from concepts to lived energy and love.
- Deepens resonance with the master, enabling transformation beyond words.
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