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Honouring Grief » annierose

Posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 20:54:59

In reply to Re: Too much missing » Sigismund, posted by annierose on July 22, 2007, at 10:03:57

>I found your choice of words interesting.
They were chosen carefully.

>My sense of missing is lonely and painful.
Of course.

>What makes that a good thing? Is it the ability to feel so deeply for another human? the connection between two beings?
Exactly, it's love when the loved person is gone.

>and why does the soul long for contact with another? what is that loss about?
I dunno, but from birth we make powerful connections with others, and we need those connections, no matter how painful it is to lose them.

So when people feel grief (or when I have), I feel how pointless it is to offer reassurance, and instead want to say 'what you feel is painful, but it is human, valuable, and reflects well on you. It will pass when it is ready to'.

 

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