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Constance
4th December 2020, 21:08
This is a side to Joe Rogan that not many will have seen before.

Joe was sharing a story with Jordan Peterson about a family who against all odds, were able to triumph.

Joe talks about how he doesn't cry tears of sorrow very often but he often cry tears of happiness when another overcomes adversity.

These might be described as Bahkti tears, tears of joyfulness.

When we wish someone well and we are witness to someone who has been able to overcome adversity and we celebrate it, it can bring us blissful tears.

Joe said, I like seeing the human spirit manifest in spectacular ways.


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Billy
4th December 2020, 21:34
I just logged in to say, thank you for sharing Constance, here's to happy tears. :heart:

Constance
4th December 2020, 21:36
I just logged in to say, thank you for sharing Constance, here's to happy tears. :heart:

Thank you Billy :heart:

Mike
5th December 2020, 01:10
I think it was Gracy who mentioned Joe as a good example of an integrated male, and I think he's a good example too. Not at all afraid to shed some tears publicly. A lesser man would be too uptight.

It's Joe's strength that allows him to show this type of emotion, not his weakness...which is what separates him from someone who is maudlin and silly. His integration allows him to express his softer side as an adjunct to his harder sides, not in place of it. It's a good healthy thing and it's good for other men to see

Patient
5th December 2020, 02:15
Another way to get a look at who Joe Rogan is, is by looking at the people he has interviewed. Also, watch an earlier interview and a recent one and although he is still the same person, he has gathered a lot of knowledge through his interviews and it peaks out through his emotions.

Constance
5th December 2020, 04:01
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Deborah (ahamkara)
5th December 2020, 04:10
x8-7mHT9edg The ending scene in “The Pursuit of Happyness” always made me cry. Now I know what to call those tears!

gini
5th December 2020, 04:24
A day we don't cry or laugh is a lost day..cry without reason ,laugh without a joke , just being touched by the drama & beauty of life:flower:

pueblo
5th December 2020, 10:27
Yes, the desire to serve Love's higher plan...


Bhakti Tears

Even in my deep faith, I find tears arising more than usual. I cry for the suffering, for those who have died alone, for the grieving, for the children, for what once was, and for the unknown path that lies ahead...

For me, these are “Bhakti Tears”. Amidst the sadness, is also hope, devotion, and my heart’s deepest desire to behold and serve Love’s higher plan, even amidst the pain and grief...

Allowing the interplay between my emotion and devotion is a constant reminder that my vulnerability is also my strength...

Rather than seeing my tears as a measure of my despair, I instead see them as a sign of how much I care. 🙌🏽❤️🌈

https://www.davidnewmanmusic.com/post/bhakti-tears