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What does it mean when people weep during a discourse?

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"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."

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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