CRYING AND TRAUMA
RELEASE
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© October 2018, L.D. Wilson Consultants, Inc.
All
information in this article is for educational purposes only. It is not for the diagnosis, treatment,
prescription or cure of any health condition.
Crying can be an extremely useful and necessary
method for releasing acute sadness, primarily, and perhaps some anxiety related
to sadness. It is a natural body
function, in fact. Babies and
children use it spontaneously.
Adults often have been trained not to use it, or have literally
forgotten how good it can feel and how therapeutic it can be in some
situations.
Tears
also contain certain chemicals and may be a way the body eliminates some
toxins. The fact that tears flow
from the eyes, which are near the brain, is important and has to do with the
release of sadness, primarily.
WHAT IS SADNESS?
Sadness is a feeling of loss, basically. It can be the loss of innocence of some
kind, such as may occur after a robbery or a rape. The feeling can be due to the loss of a person whom you were
attached to such as a parent, brother or sister, good friend or partner. It may also be due to the loss of
something else such as wealth, fame, a pet, even a piece of clothing or perhaps
loss of an opportunity, such as being rejected from a college where you wanted
to go, or loss of a job.
Another type of sadness stems from loss of a part
of the body, interestingly. People
can develop sadness after an operation to remove a gall bladder, or female
organs, or even the appendix. In
this sense, sadness can be of the body, the mind, or even the spirit.
Sadness of the spirit, sometimes also called
poverty of spirit, is when you feel cut off from God or from the universe or
from others, in general. It can be
a profound sadness that causes mental depression and can even cause feelings of
wanting to kill oneself.
Sadness,
in moderation, is not harmful.
When it becomes deep, profound, all encompassing and depressing, it
definitely affects the body and the mind.
Crying can help release some of this feeling. However, more is always needed after crying.
NATURAL CRYING OF BABIES AND CHILDREN
This is somewhat different, but not totally. The crying of a baby is a signal of
bodily discomfort. Maybe the child
or baby is ill, or needs a new diaper, or is hungry or thirsty, cold or
hot. Here crying is the only way a
baby knows to get its motherŐs attention.
Crying
in children, especially, when they fall and scrape a knee or something else
like this is also an effort to gain attention. However, it is also a feeling of loss and disaster. So it is more like the crying of the
adult after a loss.
IS ALL CRYING HELPFUL?
The answer is no. Crying may relieve tension, and is wonderful for this. However, people who just cry all of the
time often are stuck in what may be called chronic
sadness. They are often unhealthy
physically or mentally, or they are not taking the right steps in some way to
overcome an imbalance in their lifestyles, diets, careers, marriages or
something else that is causing pain for them.
In these cases, crying to oneself, usually, and
usually at night, may be the best they can do. However, they must also at least pray for guidance and
direction. They must also try hard
to move out of the situation that is causing them so much pain and feeling of
loss. This is quite important for
those who cry a lot, and cry easily.
Usually there is some emotion, physical imbalance or problem in the
personŐs life that needs attention.
Physical problems are often nutritional in nature,
and the mineral copper is associated with them. Lifestyle issues can be anything to do with work, home life,
social life or perhaps professional life.
Emotional problems can be mental fixations, hidden anger and
resentments, holding grudges or something else.
A nutritional balancing program with the Roy
Masters meditation exercise daily will often help most physical and chemical
imbalances, and can often bring up emotional and mental fixations that need to
be released, often through forgiveness and moving on in life. Other counseling may be needed, at
times, to help a person make lifestyle changes that are needed to stop constant
crying spells.
EFFECTS OF TOO MUCH CRYING
Crying
a lot is using crying as a remedy, usually, but not able to or willing to
remove the cause of sadness and loss.
Too much crying can actually deplete a few nutrients, and can cause
feelings of depression, interestingly.
So if you are crying a lot, try to look for deeper causes. I recommend a nutritional balancing healing program
because they will address many issues, though not all issues in a personŐs
life.
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