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Weeping: A Multifaceted Exploration of a Universal Human Expression ‘Unveiling the Historical, Cultural, Physiological, and Psychological Dimensions of a Universal Language’

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  • Dr. Deepak Sharma

    (BHMS, MD, Ph.D. (Scholar) Homeopathic Physician and Educator)

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Weeping is a profound and universal human expression that transcends cultures, borders, and time. This article delves into the historical, cultural, physiological, and psychological dimensions of weeping, exploring its significance, causes, and implications. Beginning with an exploration of the historical and cultural tapestry of weeping, the article highlights its revered place in human expression, from ancient rituals to modern interpretations. It examines how literature and art have portrayed weeping as a poignant motif, reflecting the depths of human emotion and resilience. Moving beyond its cultural and artistic significance, the article delves into the physiology and psychology of tears, elucidating their complex composition and therapeutic functions. It then examines the essence of weeping, its causes, and the role of the limbic system in orchestrating emotional responses. The article addresses the importance of context and support in understanding healthy versus unhealthy weeping, emphasizing the role of supportive social networks and professional interventions. It also explores cultural norms and stigma surrounding weeping, acknowledging the diverse attitudes toward emotional expression worldwide. Furthermore, the article discusses common and rare diseases associated with weeping, ranging from mood disorders to neurological conditions, underscoring the need for comprehensive medical evaluation and treatment. It also touches upon the role of homeopathy in addressing emotional distress and restoring balance.

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  • Dr. Deepak Sharma, 2025. "Weeping: A Multifaceted Exploration of a Universal Human Expression ‘Unveiling the Historical, Cultural, Physiological, and Psychological Dimensions of a Universal Language’," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(9), pages 3270-3275, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:9:p:3270-3275
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