Best I can put it for my reaction is moved to tears by the beauty of
actually "seeing" people. There were a couple of kids who initialkly
cried in what appeared to be sadness. May be a mix. Ever cry because
something was just so beautiful? And ever feel a sense of loss when
that happens because of all the time you've missed being that
connected? Like I said, though - for me, I get weepy because when I
do it - there's such a beauty and joy and love that I can't help but
be moved to tears.
Hope that helps.
Shalom
David Lind
Trickster@postmark.net
David Buchanan wrote:
> David L: I'm curious about the weepy reaction. The audience awareness
> exercise is interesting for lots of reasons, but I wonder why so many were
> brought to tears. Were they tears of joy or sadness or neither? What's up
> with the crying? I'd like to hear more about why they were so moved. DMB
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