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Does Crying Make You Feel Better?

A recent study indicates that crying does not make people feel better. But there is a problem with this study.

(Crying shame: Tears don't make you feel any better, study shows, By Cari Nierenberg, study indicates that:

"Shedding tears only improved mood in one-third of criers who kept tabs of their bawling behaviors, finds recent research."

The problem is that they do not differentiate between crying as a victim and crying to release the authentic pain of grief, loneliness and heartbreak. They do not differentiate between victim tears and authentic tears that release core painful feelings. It is likely that the one-third who benefited from crying were those who were releasing authentic pain.


VICTIM TEARS

Crying as a victim is a bottomless pit and will never lead to feeling better. Victim tears are a protection again taking responsibility for yourself. This is a state of self-pity, rather than a state of compassion for yourself. When you are crying as a victim, your heart is closed to yourself. It is a state of self-abandonment.


It may be challenging to know when you are being a victim, but it's easy to know when another is being a victim. We've all had the experience of being with someone who is crying and wanting us to make them feel better. We feel a pull from them to fix them. When I'm with someone who is crying from this victim state, I don't feel drawn to hold and comfort them. I do have compassion for them, as they are in a state of deep self-abandonment, and I'm always willing to help if they genuinely want the kind of help that leads to personal responsibility. But it would not be loving to them for me to enable them by doing for them what they need to be doing for themselves.

If you find that crying doesn't make you feel any better, then it is likely that you are in a victim state. Crying from this state might even make you feel worse. This study found that:


"For the majority of cases -- 61 percent of them -- sobbers reported no change in mood compared to how they felt before moisture streamed down their cheeks. Thirty percent experienced a better mood afterward and nine percent felt worse."

You will move out of the victim state the moment you want responsibility for your own feelings.

AUTHENTIC TEARS

Crying can help to release the deep pain of profound heartbreak and grief that is due to very painful life situations. Crying helps to move the energy of these painful emotions out of the body so that they don't get stuck and cause illness.


When you are crying as an expression of your authentic feelings, you are gently holding your heart with deep compassion toward yourself. Your heart is open to yourself, and to receiving comfort from a spiritual source of love, as well as from others.

While the crying of victim pain can go on and on, the crying of authentic pain is generally short. The pain may come in waves, and if you allow yourself to cry each time, it will gradually diminish.

The study states:

"...participants who sobbed with the greatest intensity -- but not for the longest amount of time -- enjoyed the biggest bang from their bawling: Their moods benefited the most from shedding tears."

It is likely that these were the people who were expressing authentic pain. It's interesting to me that only one-third of the people in the study benefited from their crying, which indicates to me that two-thirds of the people were crying as victims.

The study's conclusion that "Crying is not nearly as beneficial as people think it is," is, in my view, misleading. I would state instead that crying as a victim is not at all beneficial, and crying the authentic tears of grief and heartbreak is very beneficial.


I would also add that crying from a moved heart - moved by love, beauty, tenderness, caring and compassion, is very beneficial. This indicates a truly open heart - a heart that can experience both joy and sorrow.

World's Most Expensive Hotels

When we go on holiday it’s a great opportunity to treat ourselves to some real indulgence and relaxation and to pull out all of the stops in order to make it a perfect experience.
However some of us take this farther than others and if you look at some of the world’s most expensive hotel suits you’ll realise that truly ‘pulling out all the stops’ can be as extravagant as you want it to be. Here we’ll look at some of the world’s most expensive hotel suits and rooms to get an idea of what real luxury and extravagance is and do a bit of vicarious living. Perhaps at the same time you might feel a little less guilty about spending a lot on a five star hotel for your holiday.
Bear in mind that of course prices will vary depending on currency, time of year and various other factors and that new hotels are opening up all the time. However this selection of the world’s most expensive hotel suites should all be considered the ‘heavy hitters’ and one potentially the world’s most expensive hotel.


The Atlantis:
The Atlantis is reportedly the world’s most expensive hotel with its Atlantis Bridge suit as its crowning jewel and officially the world’s most expensive hotel suite at $25,000-$37,000 for a night. Just think, that’s one million dollars for just three of four days at the hotel!
So what makes this the world’s most expensive hotel? Well first off it has a great location being at the top of a large bridge connecting the Royal Tower buildings giving it a view over the whole area and an exciting ‘suspended’ feel. Of course you get more than just a single room for the world’s most expensive hotel suit too and instead get ten rooms adorned with gold and even your own butler to run errands and fetch drinks and a cook to cook you up meals on request. The rooms also have 12 foot high ceilings and include an ‘entertainment center’ as well as a bar to ensure you never have to leave the suit.



Hotel Cala di Volpe:
Hotel Cala di Volpe in Italy is another option that some report as the world’s most expensive hotel with price estimates from around $27-$36 thousand. For this you get only three bedrooms (with three bathrooms) but on the plus side you also get an outdoors pool (salt water) and your own solarium and gazebo. Amusingly it is reported that this contender for the world’s most expensive hotel still charges visitors for its internet access however!



The President Wilson Hotel:
Meanwhile the world’s most expensive hotel generally considered just behind the Atlantis and Hotel Cala di Volpe at $23,000-$35,000 per night, is the President Wilson Hotel. Here the Imperial Suite, which takes up the entire top floor, is not only incredibly luxurious, but also incredibly secure with bullet proof windows and doors and armed guards making perfect for politicians and celebrities visiting Geneva.
As you’d expect from what’s nearly the world’s most expensive hotel, this suit is decorated largely in marble and hardwood and comes with its own study, library, billiards table and cocktail lounge and five bathrooms – one of which includes a Jacuzzi and steam room which is something even the world’s most expensive hotel can boast. This means no getting bored and no queuing for the bathroom… though that said, as the suit can accommodate forty people at once this makes it a little more likely. That also means that what would be near-enough the world’s most expensive hotel becomes a lot more affordable.



Grand Resort Lagonissi:
Another one of the world’s most expensive hotel suits is the Royal Villa at the Grand Resort Lagonissi in Greece. Another three bedroom suit, this one makes up for its lofty pricing with three swimming pools (indoor and outdoor) as well as a see view through a huge sliding door as well as a private chef, butler - and a first on our list of the world’s most expensive hotel suits – it’s own pianist! For all this you can expect to pay similarly high prices at around $20,000-$34,000.



Park Hyatt Vendome:
Being fans of luxury, it is no surprise that the French would want to have a contender for the world’s most expensive hotel in their capital city. The Park Hyatt Vendome is just that at around $20,000 per night and featuring shockingly high ceilings, rows of pillars and a spa suit in its Imperial Suite. Not quite the world’s most expensive hotel, but not too shabby either!

Amitabh Bachchan Joins Ra.One, Dev Patel Shoots with James Franco

This week in the entertainment world, “The Good Wife” star Archie Panjabi helped raise money at a New York gala for underprivileged children India, while “Slumdog Millionaire” actor Dev Patel began shooting for his latest film. On the other side of the world, Amitabh Bachchan joined the A-list “Ra.One” cast, and Bollywood said goodbye to music legend Jagjit Singh.

Alongside actor James Franco, Dev Patel began shooting fpr his latest role in the film “Cherry”.  The indie flick, directed by Stephen Elliott, will tell the tale of a troubled 18-year old girl who moves to San Francisco to enter the pornography industry. Girlfriend Frieda Pinto recently starred in “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” alongside Franco as well.

Across the country, Archie Panjabi emceed the annual Pratham Gala at the Pierre Hotel in New York City. Pratham is a non-profit, Mumbai-based organization that helps educate underprivileged children in India. Panjabi, who donned a stunning Lanvin gown and Iradj Moini necklace at the gala, was recently appointed the organization’s U.S. ambassador.

Over in Bollywood, Shilpa Shetty’s new film “The Desire” is winning international praise. After becoming an official selection at the New York City International Film Festival, “The Desire” went on to win Best Narrative Feature Film at the Geneva Film Festival and Best Background Score at the New Jersey Independent South Asian Cinefest.

Speaking of hit new films, Amtiabh Bachchan will officially lend his voice to the highly anticipated “Ra.One”. Star of the superhero flick, Shahrukh Khan, has already roped in celebrities such as Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Priyanka Chopra, and Sanjay Dutt to star in or make appearances in the film.
Finally on a sad note, Bollywood bid farewell to legendary musician Jagjit Singh after he died on Tuesday. A few celebrities tweeted their respects for the man with the golden voice and the impact he had on the music world.

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