Hazrat Inayat Khan
WOW! Every teardrop a star?? The night sky will be lit brighter than we've ever seen it before!!
I wonder if that means that somebody will be making a wish on one of my tears? Does that change the
content of the tear?
I recently read an article that spoke of the cleansing property of tears, and the fact that tears cried with emotion are much more healing than tears cried while peeling onions . . .
Imagine if you can for a moment the last few things that have made you cry. Now that you have those thoughts, turn them into blessings. Say thank you to the God of your understanding for those tears, turn those tears into gift.
I truly believe that those things and peoples that I have cried over, no matter how much they hurt, were some of the greatest blessings in my day, some of the things that have stretched me the farthest and made me grow the most! I actually took the time this week to thank the person that made me cry last week. Never in a million years did I ever think I would say thank you for the experience that left me thinking my heart would break, but I did. That thank you made me realize that without the experience, I wouldn't have had to sit and ask why I was crying. I wouldn't have had to fight for something that was really important to me, and I probably wouldn't have stopped long enough to even realize that I was growing in the process of it all.If tonight you see a star, ask a blessing upon it. Ask a blessing upon the one who cried that tear, and a blessing upon the one who wiped it dry.
For you, I will be checking the sky tonight, and asking a blessing!
Blessings!
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