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What does it mean when people weep during a discourse?

Tears during a discourse are not a sign of weakness but the flowering of feeling, an overflow of love and compassion that cleanses and transforms the heart.

— Osho
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People cry because their hearts are touched so deeply that the feeling overflows.
Why this matters practically
- Welcome tears as healing and cleansing instead of suppressing them.
- Let deep feeling guide you beyond overthinking toward presence and devotion.
- See crying as strength, reducing repression and supporting mental well-being.
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