Tear

Tears carry creative power.  In mythos, the giving of tears causes immense creation and heartfelt reunion.  In herbal folklore, tears are used as a binder, to secure elements, unite ideas, join souls.  In fairy tales, when tears are thrown, they frighten away robbers or cause rivers to flood.  When sprinkled, they call the spirits.  When poured onto the body, they heal lacerations and restore sight.   When touched, they cause conception.  The above excerpt is from "Women Who Run With the Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D.  - a fabulous and highly recommended book!

Tears are a river that take you somewhere.  Weeping creates a river around the boat that carries your soul-life.   Tears lift your boat off the rocks, off dry ground, carrying it downriver to someplace new, someplace better.

There are oceans of tears women have never cried, for they have been trained to carry mother's and father's secrets, men's secrets, society's secrets, and their own secrets, to the grave.  A woman's crying has been considered quite dangerous, for it loosens the locks and bolts on the secrets she bears.   But in truth, for the sake of a woman's wild soul, it is better to cry.  For women, tears are the beginning of initiation into the Scar Clan, that timeless tribe of women of all colors, all nations, all languages, who down through the ages have lived through a great something, and yet who stood proud, still stand proud.  The above excerpt is from "Women Who Run With the Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D.  - a fabulous and highly recommended book!

  Songs referenced: 

1,000 Oceans

Alamo

American Pie
(cover)

Bachelorette

Father Lucifer

Juarez

Only Women Bleed

Pretty Good Year

Raining Blood

Silent All These Years

Sister Named Desire

Space Dog

Tear in Your Hand

Time

Yes, Anastasia