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06-19-2006, 06:46 AM
Erika981:
There must be something strangely sacred in salt.
It is in our tears & in the sea.
– KAHLIL GIBRAN
Emotion plays around a person’s face, making it strained or relaxed. We say we can “read” someone else’s face. Few of us burst into spontaneous tears or laughter, but instead first show slight emotion on our faces or in the way we speak.
Laughter is instrumental to our well-being, but tears are also essential to our emotional survival. When we finally release the emotions we feel & the dams break loose, the tears are healing. They allow us to cleanse ourselves of pent-up angers, fears & frustrations.
I know crying is a human characteristic.
I will not be ashamed of my need to cry,
for tears are part of my human experience.
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Janbear:
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know crying is a human characteristic.
I will not be ashamed of my need to cry,
for tears are part of my human experience.
So true, thanks for sharing that.
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James55:
When my friend was murdered in 1996 I must have cried for a month straight but in the end it was a cleansing process for feelings and emotions that I had no idea how to handle. Thank God for the ability to cry. I just realized somthing this month also. March 8 was the anniversiry of the murder and for the first time since it happened the day came and went peacefully without my mind flipping out for awhile. Crying is also a healing process.
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bluidkiti:
I agree, crying is healing.
I also cry tears of joy. I've cried when I was happy. I have cried many tears of gratitude. nod
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prescott:
Good Morning Group, I saw this topic yesterday and avoided sharing
on it b/c I didn't want to go there inside myself. This AM I'm in a better place and feel I can share with out too much pain. I've been crying alot lately and it's so new to me that I get scared. I believe that the fear keeps me from feeling the benifits of crying. It just makes me feel like sh*t. Don't get me wrong I have no male hang ups on crying I am new to it and have yet to feel the relief everyone talks about. Just more pain. I've learned to tell it like it is and thats what I experience. The way I see it today is that I have to learn to go all the way through the experience which I believe the fear blocks the healing. I looking,reading and learning and feeling. This whole process which I see as natural for some is just something I've surppressed all my life.
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soberaddy:
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This whole process which I see as natural for some is just something I've surppressed all my life.
I know exactly where you coming from John. Just last night a tons of emotion came bursting out just before a meeting, and I could not stand the fact that others would see me cry, so I left and stuffed these feelings right back in. I thought to myself...Oh my goodness my fellow members will actually see that I have feelings and that I get very sad sometimes. So thanks for reminding me that I do have a lot of work to do on showing my true feelings and that I am not a rock (this is how I wanted others to see me before my sobriety). One day at a time I am willing to work on this.
Thank you for sharing everyone...this is exactly what I needed to read this morning! Very Happy ok
Love
Anne hug angel hug
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clarky:
you people all hit the nail . for the fisrt 36 yrs if there was seen a tear the emotional and physycal payment was alot worse for me than keeping it hidden ,so i thought, now for the last couple months the emotions are explosive. evry thing feels tottaly dif i go through both the sh*tty times and healling times .thanx for being here Smile
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alex e.:
Hello Everybody,
This a great topic, I remember when I went to my sisters funeral while I was still in prison, It the first time I let myself feel my emotions, I guess I just realy felt them and couldn't help myself. I cried like a baby that day, really surprised myself. But after that day I shut myself off again and did my best not to feel.
Today I am learning that is ok for me to feel my emotions and I am learning I am able to feel. At times I am on a emotional rollercoaster and I don't like it when I am feeling negative emotions, It is ok I can feel them and work through them. I still have a tendecy to try and not feel. But I feel I am growing and learning more about myself and my emotions, Which is a blessing to me today.
Alex
There must be something strangely sacred in salt.
It is in our tears & in the sea.
– KAHLIL GIBRAN
Emotion plays around a person’s face, making it strained or relaxed. We say we can “read” someone else’s face. Few of us burst into spontaneous tears or laughter, but instead first show slight emotion on our faces or in the way we speak.
Laughter is instrumental to our well-being, but tears are also essential to our emotional survival. When we finally release the emotions we feel & the dams break loose, the tears are healing. They allow us to cleanse ourselves of pent-up angers, fears & frustrations.
I know crying is a human characteristic.
I will not be ashamed of my need to cry,
for tears are part of my human experience.
_________________________________
Janbear:
Quote:
know crying is a human characteristic.
I will not be ashamed of my need to cry,
for tears are part of my human experience.
So true, thanks for sharing that.
_________________
James55:
When my friend was murdered in 1996 I must have cried for a month straight but in the end it was a cleansing process for feelings and emotions that I had no idea how to handle. Thank God for the ability to cry. I just realized somthing this month also. March 8 was the anniversiry of the murder and for the first time since it happened the day came and went peacefully without my mind flipping out for awhile. Crying is also a healing process.
_________________
bluidkiti:
I agree, crying is healing.
I also cry tears of joy. I've cried when I was happy. I have cried many tears of gratitude. nod
_________________
prescott:
Good Morning Group, I saw this topic yesterday and avoided sharing
on it b/c I didn't want to go there inside myself. This AM I'm in a better place and feel I can share with out too much pain. I've been crying alot lately and it's so new to me that I get scared. I believe that the fear keeps me from feeling the benifits of crying. It just makes me feel like sh*t. Don't get me wrong I have no male hang ups on crying I am new to it and have yet to feel the relief everyone talks about. Just more pain. I've learned to tell it like it is and thats what I experience. The way I see it today is that I have to learn to go all the way through the experience which I believe the fear blocks the healing. I looking,reading and learning and feeling. This whole process which I see as natural for some is just something I've surppressed all my life.
_________________
soberaddy:
Quote:
This whole process which I see as natural for some is just something I've surppressed all my life.
I know exactly where you coming from John. Just last night a tons of emotion came bursting out just before a meeting, and I could not stand the fact that others would see me cry, so I left and stuffed these feelings right back in. I thought to myself...Oh my goodness my fellow members will actually see that I have feelings and that I get very sad sometimes. So thanks for reminding me that I do have a lot of work to do on showing my true feelings and that I am not a rock (this is how I wanted others to see me before my sobriety). One day at a time I am willing to work on this.
Thank you for sharing everyone...this is exactly what I needed to read this morning! Very Happy ok
Love
Anne hug angel hug
_________________
clarky:
you people all hit the nail . for the fisrt 36 yrs if there was seen a tear the emotional and physycal payment was alot worse for me than keeping it hidden ,so i thought, now for the last couple months the emotions are explosive. evry thing feels tottaly dif i go through both the sh*tty times and healling times .thanx for being here Smile
_________________
alex e.:
Hello Everybody,
This a great topic, I remember when I went to my sisters funeral while I was still in prison, It the first time I let myself feel my emotions, I guess I just realy felt them and couldn't help myself. I cried like a baby that day, really surprised myself. But after that day I shut myself off again and did my best not to feel.
Today I am learning that is ok for me to feel my emotions and I am learning I am able to feel. At times I am on a emotional rollercoaster and I don't like it when I am feeling negative emotions, It is ok I can feel them and work through them. I still have a tendecy to try and not feel. But I feel I am growing and learning more about myself and my emotions, Which is a blessing to me today.
Alex