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01-16-2017 04:02 PM
Grief & loss are very personal.Everyone deals with it differently.There is no right or wrong way.My mom passed away 18 years ago.We were extremely close.I still haven't gotten over it.I have gone on with my life!! But everytime something good or bad happens I think of mom!! I talk to her in my heart.I still ache for her love & support!!
01-16-2017 10:13 PM
There are no rules how someone should grieve. Although this man did it his way.....it certainly does not apply to everyone. We all grieve differently and any good psychologist will tell a person that.
01-17-2017 10:44 PM - edited 01-22-2017 11:07 PM
A friend sent this a few years ago:
"... when I was reading Bringing Up the Bodies, the second volume of Hillary Mantel's stunningly good trilogy about Thomas Cromwell, I ran across this passage which speaks to the pain of grief more eloquently than I can:
”You think you might die of grief – but the pulse, obdurate, keeps its rhythm. You think you cannot keep breathing, but your rib cage has other ideas, rising and falling, emitting sighs.“You must thrive in spite of yourself; and so that you may do it, your higher power takes out your heart of flesh and gives you one of stone.”
I am grateful for this necessary grace that carries me through the heaviest stages of grief and which returns with additional balm for the unexpected recurrences..." ("Surviving Grief," Ronni Bennett)
We manage to survive as we traverse the stages of grief, and there's nothing definitive to dictate the number or duration or "correctness" of the stages. Those "unexpected recurrences" can arrive with power that can take your breath away. It's all a part of the fabric of our soul, and as much as it's shared it's also personal. Deeply, individually personal. If someone tries to tell us our feelings are wrong, or that we don't handle grief well or "correctly," unless they are an experienced, qualified, trained grief counselor who knows us personally and deeply... they are the ones who are wrong. My heart goes out to each of you. We are anonymous yet known, strangers yet friends, and different yet alike in so many ways.❤️
01-19-2017 06:50 AM
@Trinity11 wrote:There are no rules how someone should grieve. Although this man did it his way.....it certainly does not apply to everyone. We all grieve differently and any good psychologist will tell a person that.
Precisely @Trinity11.
@ECBG, thank you for this thread.💕
01-22-2017 07:28 PM
Oh the beauty and wisdom of age!
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