كل الحنان
10-10-2008, 01:15 AM
Asalmulakuim every body
This is the first particpation i do in the English club
^.^
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Throughout many experiences of life, we cry different kinds of tears. What we are probably not aware of is that each type of tear emanates from a specific place in the body, and that each type has certain characteristics. We may realize that shedding tears at certain times will have a particular effect upon us and those around us. What we are probably less conscious of is that each tear, regardless of its origin, or its effects, contains a seed of healing.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Angry tears spill forth from the outside corner of the eye, making them easier to wipe away as they come out at unexpected moments and inappropriate times. They originate in the ego – the part of our being that presents to the world who we think we are. Angry tears create heat and stiffness in the body, because when we are angry, we usually don't know how to express what we feel.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Sad tears spill forth from the inside corner of the eyes, finding their way across our nose, cheeks and lips. For some reason we always lick sad tears. We know that they are salty and the things that bring them forth are usually the bitter experiences in life. Sad tears come from the heart. They usually bring a bending of the shoulders and a drooping of the head.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Frightened tears take up the entire eye, clouding our vision, as fear will do. When we are frightened, we cannot see or think. Frightened tears are usually big tears that well up in the eye. They spill over the whole face. Frightened tears come from the soles of the feet. They shoot through the body and create trembling or shaking.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Then there are shame-filled tears, which fall when we are alone with our thoughts and feelings. Shame-filled tears come when we are judging ourselves, criticizing ourselves, or beating up on ourselves for something purely human that we have done yet can't explain to ourselves or to others. Shame-filled tears come from the pit of the stomach and usually causes to bend over – not in pain, but in anguish.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Combination tears are the worst tears of all. They are filled with anger and sadness, with fear and shame. They have a devastating effect on the body, bringing the stiffness of anger, the drooping of sadness, the trembling of fear, and the bending of shame. They make you cold when you are hot. They make you tremble when you are trying to keep still. Most of all, they make you nauseated.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Of all things to master, why did I have to pick tears? I've learned about tears and through tears. I haven't figured out whether it's a blessing or a test that I can assess the tearful experience of the person. With a breath, I can feel in my own body what the person is going through. I can process others through their tears, with words and thoughts and images. I had come to the place and point in my life where I had to do the same for myself. I had to get beyond my own tears to the core of the issue.
This is the first particpation i do in the English club
^.^
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Throughout many experiences of life, we cry different kinds of tears. What we are probably not aware of is that each type of tear emanates from a specific place in the body, and that each type has certain characteristics. We may realize that shedding tears at certain times will have a particular effect upon us and those around us. What we are probably less conscious of is that each tear, regardless of its origin, or its effects, contains a seed of healing.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Angry tears spill forth from the outside corner of the eye, making them easier to wipe away as they come out at unexpected moments and inappropriate times. They originate in the ego – the part of our being that presents to the world who we think we are. Angry tears create heat and stiffness in the body, because when we are angry, we usually don't know how to express what we feel.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Sad tears spill forth from the inside corner of the eyes, finding their way across our nose, cheeks and lips. For some reason we always lick sad tears. We know that they are salty and the things that bring them forth are usually the bitter experiences in life. Sad tears come from the heart. They usually bring a bending of the shoulders and a drooping of the head.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Frightened tears take up the entire eye, clouding our vision, as fear will do. When we are frightened, we cannot see or think. Frightened tears are usually big tears that well up in the eye. They spill over the whole face. Frightened tears come from the soles of the feet. They shoot through the body and create trembling or shaking.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Then there are shame-filled tears, which fall when we are alone with our thoughts and feelings. Shame-filled tears come when we are judging ourselves, criticizing ourselves, or beating up on ourselves for something purely human that we have done yet can't explain to ourselves or to others. Shame-filled tears come from the pit of the stomach and usually causes to bend over – not in pain, but in anguish.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Combination tears are the worst tears of all. They are filled with anger and sadness, with fear and shame. They have a devastating effect on the body, bringing the stiffness of anger, the drooping of sadness, the trembling of fear, and the bending of shame. They make you cold when you are hot. They make you tremble when you are trying to keep still. Most of all, they make you nauseated.
http://www.saudienglish.net/vb/uploaded/3618_01223586628.gif
Of all things to master, why did I have to pick tears? I've learned about tears and through tears. I haven't figured out whether it's a blessing or a test that I can assess the tearful experience of the person. With a breath, I can feel in my own body what the person is going through. I can process others through their tears, with words and thoughts and images. I had come to the place and point in my life where I had to do the same for myself. I had to get beyond my own tears to the core of the issue.