Why Crying Matters When Grief Feels Heavy
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
-
Narrado por:
-
De:
The holidays can reopen tender places, and the pressure to “hold it together” can feel unbearable. We lean into a different path: letting tears do their healing work. With warmth and clarity, we explore why crying is not a sign of weakness but a sign of love—and how it can bring real, measurable relief when grief feels suffocating.
We challenge the myth of a fixed timeline for mourning and from faith-centered lens, we see that Jesus also wept. We connect that spiritual truth to the body’s own design. Emotional tears can help release oxytocin and endorphins, the same feel-good chemicals that lower stress and ease pain. When the urge to cry builds, give yourself permission to release it, calm your nervous system, and create a little more room for hope.
Often, tears rise and recede like waves. There’s no set schedule for grief, and there’s no quota for tears. Some days you may weep; other days you may feel nothing at all. Both are normal. If the season feels heavy, consider this your invitation to be honest with your heart and your body. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find comfort and courage when loss feels close.
Send us a text and Share What's on your Heart
- Thanks for Listening. Please subscribe, review and share
- Visit our website at https://wholeheartwcc.com
- Text the show and share what's on your heart.