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!

 

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What to do when everything seems to go wrong :-(-:

Hey guys,

Do you ever feel like no matter how hard you try, everything seems to go wrong? And the sadness and pain inside never really go away and threaten to eat you up alive? Well, no worries, I happen to know exactly how you feel, so you’re definitely not alone in dealing with this stuff :-) Actually, I bet there is not a single person on the planet who has not felt that way at one time or another (or who will not feel that way at some point in the future). Which makes me think that no matter how hard it may seem, those feelings must be there to serve a purpose and help us become stronger and more compassionate people. When everything hurts, it really makes you think about the purpose of your life and what is worth living for. We all ask ourselves “Why am I here?”, but the ironic part is that we seem to be waiting for a magical answer to just drop into our laps and help us find direction. When there is no direction, it’s up to us to look inside and use our hearts and out minds to find (and create) a purpose, to answer our own question.

Lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of songs and watching a lot of YouTube videos to help myself feel more positive and hopeful. I’m very proud that some of the videos that most helped me were those of my own songs! (Tara Trent Music on YouTube). Everything I write is with the intention of sharing my experiences and emotions with others in a way that might help them to see that they are not alone in life’s difficulties and that they should never give up hope for a better day…but I never thought that one of the people that I would help with my music would be me. And it makes me think that, you know, we just have to believe in ourselves and keep trying, even when no one else cares or gives us a second thought. You never know how many people you might help someday by staying true to your own voice and your own creations, even when those people don’t yet know they need them.

And in case anyone out there is in need of some music to brighten up their day, here are a few of the songs that have really been helping me out lately: “Unwell” – Matchbox 20, “The Middle” (Jimmy Eat World), “Better Days” – Tara Trent and “Not Alone” – Tara Trent.

Take care guys and never give up! We’re all in this together and we all need each other to stay strong and persevere! :-)

Tara