The Magic of Tears

Hi guys!

It’s ok to cry.

It’s a good thing, actually, as those little tears can magically help you to heal and get all of the bad energy out of your body and spirit. Feeling upset about your job? Just have a good cry. Down about your love life? Just cry it out. Feeling lonely, sad, frustrated, and/or angry? Guess what…go ahead and let yourself have a good cry.

I know it may seem funny or sarcastic when I say it like that, but in all honesty, I’m being completely serious. It just sounds “strange” or “funny” (or even “terrifying”) because we as a society are not used to talking like this. We don’t know how  to express our emotions openly and without shame. We’re afraid of seeming weak, of seeming less than what we really are. We don’t want to let others in (or to let ourselves out), and so most of the time our guard is up and our brave face is on…even when we’re already crying and screaming on the inside.

Guess what, you guys? All that internal pain and all those hidden tears can cause a whole lot of damage within us, especially if we have no way to let them out. Just as a house often needs rain gutters to direct large amounts of falling water off of the roof and away from the home’s foundation (thus helping to preserve the integrity of the house itself), our bodies likewise need a productive outlet for all of the pain and emotion that we hold within. Otherwise, the internal pressure and anguish will eventually become too much, and we will suddenly be forced to release it all at once, often in ways that are not exactly productive or helpful: acting out, screaming (on the outside), throwing something, hurting ourselves, hurting someone else (whether in word or deed), basically having an external, impromptu “show” based on the breakdown of our internal state of balance and sense of being “ok”.

So go ahead and cry. Don’t be afraid. I’m officially giving you permission to be yourself, to be human, to cry, to express emotion, to let yourself feel and, in so doing, to heal from the inside out. And after that crying session? Well, then it’s time to take ACTION! You see, crying helps most when it is used as a starting point, as a way of creating a new beginning. Cry out all the bad stuff, feel how you really feel inside, acknowledge it, own it, respect it, and give yourself room to grieve, to process emotion and reality. And afterwards, try your best to use your newfound openness and inner healing to do something positive. Think a new, different, productive thought. Take a previously impossible action. Even if it’s only one new thought, even if your action consists of the simple act of not putting yourself down as much as you did two hours before, of finding the courage to smile at someone, of getting up in the morning and feeling a little less down and a little more alive.

And, most importantly, REPEAT! Life is not an easy game, and life + crying + action is not a one-time thing. Don’t be afraid to cry regularly if you need to. And by all means, please feel free to search for additional productive ways to release your emotions and empower yourself, and don’t hesitate to embrace those methods as well (just off the top of my head, here are some good possibilities: exercise, dance, spirituality, religion, sports, music, writing, reading, spending time in nature, watching something funny — aka “funnying”, talking to a friend or a designated “good listener”, spending time with a pet, spending time with loved ones, etc.).

Don’t be afraid to express how you feel, both to yourself and others–whether you’re expressing sadness and pain, or joy and happiness and love (cuz I know that even “positive” strong emotions can also be scary for a lot of us). And most importantly, don’t ever be afraid to cry. It takes strength to be honest with yourself, to show your feelings on the outside, to acknowledge your inner truth and be brave enough to deal with it openly. Be proud of yourself and use the power of your tears to help build a new, more beautiful version of your life. :-)

Hugs and take care,

Tara

p.s. In case it helps, here are a few positive videos to help get things going in a good direction!

https://youtu.be/nMuJlWJjCZ4

https://youtu.be/zJTfWLK7IkU

 

:-)

Searching for the Light (NEW SONG! :-)

Hi guys!

Well, it’s nice and sunny outside, so of course this would be the perfect time to start absolutely pouring down rain haha. But you know what, it’s ok, cuz now I can just sit down and share my brand new song with you guys! :-) I’m really proud of it, and I hope that it might be able to help you as well — even if it’s just to accept that sometimes life sucks and the only thing we can do is try our best to create some light out of the darkness.

And you know, I really liked the song intro I wrote on YouTube, so I’ll include it here as well! (Why mess with a good thing, right? ;-)

“Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” – Albus Dumbledore
— Sometimes you just get so tired of being frustrated, overlooked, and forgotten that you write a song about it :-) This song came about after years of frustration, heartache, loneliness, and pain, and it is the song that I’m most proud of (so far!). And as Professor Dumbledore says, even at times when light is hard to find, we just need to remember that we are capable of conjuring it ourselves. All it takes is a little magic, hope, and determination to find our way out of the darkness and into the light!

https://youtu.be/HoYydkGBSeM

 

So just keep searching for that light (sounds cheesy, I know, but I’m dead serious) and never stop believing in yourself and in your ability to do magic in a world that so often seems devoid of it.

A big hug and take care,

Tara

 

 

Strange Happenings, Magic, and Harry Potter

Hello again! I wanted to write a post in honor of Harry’s birthday…but strangely enough, the post ended up writing itself for me :P  I don’t know what it was today, but so many strange things happened that there must have been a lot of magic in the air (yes, even in the Muggle world!).

Let’s see, shall we? The first magical episode was this afternoon at lunchtime. I was sitting there on the floor, about to eat my lunch, when I heard voices and strange, loud noises coming from outside the den door-windows (yes, they actually are doors that serve as windows). I opened the large hanging blinds to find that two vehicles had appeared out of nowhere and decided to sun themselves near the pool. Of course, their spot of choice was my patio (well, the grass in front of it, about as close as you could get). Anyway, their owners, however, were in fact parading around the patio itself and dropping random things on it, including something that looked like a cross between a hammock and a large grey cocoon.

vista del den con cortinas_31julio2016

vista del den con coches afuera_31julio2016

In this pic, the people (or, let’s face it, the bumbling wizards) have vanished, but they would soon return…

 

Our second magical happening occurred at Barnes and Noble bookstore later today. After obtaining a chocolate frog (uyy, que chevere esas cositas), I was just walking around, minding my own business, when I saw Professor Snape and Harry. The thing is, they were looking for a wizard, or at least they thought they were. I think they were so enamored with striking the perfect pose and expression that they were oblivious to the fact that an anonymous wanted poster is not helpful. This is why captions and names are useful, folks!

Severus Snape y Harry en Barnes and Noble_31julio2016

But I don’t think Severus was too pleased with my comment…

Severus Snape_Barnes and Noble_31julio2016

 

And finally, as I left Barnes and Noble and headed to my car, were things at last normal? Oh no no, that would be way too simple and boring for such a magical day. So of course there would be a lovely flower and a note (romantic, I’m betting) sitting atop a car outside. Now I’m not sure, but either some car just got itself a date or some guy or gal is going to be very excited when they return. Let’s just hope they find the flower before it goes flying down the highway at 65 mph.

Rosas y cartita con el coche_afuera de Barnes and Noble_31julio2016

Happy birthday Harry and good night everyone! :)