What is the connection between truth and tears during meditation?
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"Tears are the language of the heart when truth touches it; surrender to their flow, for they cleanse the past and open the door to divine intimacy."
According to Osho, tears arise when truth touches the heart—the true outside calls forth the true within. Because tears remain uncorrupted, especially where emotion has been repressed, they surface as authentic response in meditation. Don’t analyze or suppress them; surrender. Let them flow as beginning of prayer, cleansing the past and working as inner alchemy that initiates transformation and intimacy with the divine.
When real truth touches you in meditation, tears come because your most honest self is waking up—let them wash you instead of stopping them.
Why this matters practically
- Confirms tears as signs of authenticity, not weakness.
- Encourages surrender over analysis, deepening meditation.
- Uses tears to cleanse old burdens and open the heart to transformation.
- Encourages surrender over analysis, deepening meditation.
- Uses tears to cleanse old burdens and open the heart to transformation.
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