It is encoded within you. It lives in you—whether it’s tears that bring joy, tears that carry fear, or tears that make you tremble and sink into sadness, bitterness, or the fear of being abandoned by life. But in truth, tears are the very symbol of life, love, and goodness. Tears cleanse your organs, dry your aches, soothe your heart, and bring relief. They are beneficial because they purify your soul.
Tears are like a magical fluid. They have the power to cleanse your body deeply, because they come from the depths of your being—from your core. You cleanse your organs through crying. So don’t hold back. Some may say, “Don’t cry,” but if you need to—cry. Your soul calls you to cry. It revives when your organs are cleansed. It vibrates, it regenerates, because tears are a gesture of communion. They open you to your true self. They bring depth. They awaken faith. Sadness is a feeling that sometimes arises from the misery of the heart.
Tears are the testimony of the heart’s will to express its fear and suffering. They are a call from the soul, a message sent, a relief felt, a human need to release inner tension. Above all, tears allow man to show his vulnerability. He cannot believe himself to be divine without having faced obstacles, for the path to God is paved with suffering and sorrow. The soul drowns, loses itself, is shaken. But Faith sustains him in his quest to be human. He rises again. Without Faith, what would he become? An empty being.
Tears are a manifestation that compels him to love, to recognize that life is different, that the world is different. He cannot think this without tears, without moments of suffering—because learning is hard. But the one who overcomes his fears becomes a being of God.
So yes, cry if your heart tells you to—because then you will be liberated. But do not believe that tears alone will heal you without further action. They are tears, yes—but you must still move forward and continue your path despite them.
Tears are the result of a manifested state, but true possession of one’s life lies in the bursts of joy that follow. While tears reflect tension, the joy that emerges through tears is the manifestation of an attained state of beauty— and this is cultivated through the will to become better.
So yes, tears are a step, a path. But they are not the solution. They pass—and sorrow may return. You must push yourself, force yourself to face your path. And then, yes, the tears will flow—but they will be tears of joy. And that is a far more evolved stage.
Believe me, we are proud of those who move forward despite the suffering of the heart. Their soul manifests the will to believe, to evolve, and to find strength within. Faith is a passage, a state of being that grants the one who lives it a state of bliss— for he is governed by something greater than himself. He has overcome his ego. Fear is mastered. Yet he remains a perfectible being— but one in possession of his own freedom to be: a being of Faith.