No Need for Crying

now. It sends a signal. “Action is
necessary,” the cry for help says. Once
you have taken action, there is no need to dwell on it, but that is often the
human way. You speak of your ailments
and accidents, for they are interesting to you.
There is nothing wrong with this, but we advise you not to identify with
your aches, pains, and victimhood. A new
baby cries, it receives the necessary attention, and then it goes back to
simply being. Being what? The presence of love. And then, over time, it learns that crying
brings it attention, and the child becomes addicted to this behavior. There is no need to cry for attention now. How much more love-filled your life would be
if you all simply practiced being who you are.

