Understanding and Managing Grief, October 28 - November 3, 2018
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Why do people say such things?
We're hurting. The last thing we need is to be evaluated. Unkind and unhelpful words end up only adding to our burdens.
Recovering from Grief After a Suicide
It's one thing to lose your loved one, but losing them to suicide can be an entirely different story.
I Miss Everything
We miss everything. This hurts. We wonder how long this will last.
From the Grieving Heart:
I'm Getting Tired of Faking It
In times of loss, sadness can easily deepen into depression. It feels like we've fallen into a pit, and sometimes the pit can grow very dark indeed.
Nothing Seems to Matter Anymore
Grief is draining. Exhausting. No wonder there are times when nothing seems to matter much anymore.
My Soul is Shaking
Loss hits our souls too. It can jostle us spiritually. We come to realize just how little we control.
I Want to Lay Blame Somewhere
Guilt is seemingly never far from any of us. When we're grieving, it can become a frequent visitor. Surely someone, somewhere is to blame for all this. It might as well be us.
The More We Know About Heaven, The More We Heal
The Moment that we pass from the Physical World to Heaven, we are immediately filled with love. If you took the most love that you have ever felt in your entire life and multiply it by infinity, then, you may then begin to understand the feeling of Heaven.