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Seeing Through Our Tears
Bagby, Daniel

Seeing Through Our Tears

Why We Cry, How We Heal

Augsburg Fortress Publishers (Sep 05, 2000)
9780806637310
| Paperback
160 pages | 152 x 231 mm | English
Dewey 248.86
LC Classification BV4909 .B34 1999
LC Control No. 98050114

Genre

  • Help & Healing

Subject

  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Healing / Prayer & Spiritual
  • Crying
  • Crying - Religious Aspects - Christianity
  • Crying/ Religious Aspects/ Christianity
  • Psychology / Emotions

Plot

Why do we cry when we're angry? What can tears tell us about fatigue: Here is a book to enlighten and encourage all who struggle to understand their tears-as well as those people who care for them. Drawing on gripping case studies from his experiences as pastor, counselor, and professor, Daniel G. Bagby explores the language of tears. In successive chapters, the book probes beneath tears to uncover emotions and experiences that trigger them: anger, remorse, fatigue, fear, frustration, relief, loneliness, manipulation, and sorrow-as well as exploring times when we cannot cry. Bagby demonstrates how, when we come to understand and welcome our tears, they become cleansing agents that rid us of physical and psychic toxins, clear our inner vision, and point us to healing and wholeness.