Daily OM
January 16, 2008
Embracing Grief Grief Is Important
Change is something that happens each and every moment in our lives. Since nothing is constant, it may sometimes seem as if we are losing something whenever things do change. Understanding that this is part of our daily existence and that there will not only be gains but also losses in our lives can help us more readily accept and deal with whatever happens.
Whenever we lose something or somebody we love, it is important for us to take time out for ourselves and truly feel the weight of what we are experiencing. Although it may seem that doing so will push us into a deeper state of sadness, truly giving ourselves permission to be with whatever arises actually creates space for us to begin the healing process.
This is because the act of grieving is a natural process, allowing us to sort through the range of emotions that are present in our everyday existence. Even though it may sometimes seem easier to involve ourselves in activities that take our minds off of our sadness, this will only make the route to healing more difficult.
Unless we listen to where we are in the moment, the emotions we experience will only grow in intensity, and our feelings will manifest themselves in more powerful and less comfortable ways. Once we consciously acknowledge that these emotions are present, however, we are more able to soothe the sorrow of t! he moment. In so doing, we become more open to our natural ability to heal ourselves.
Grieving doesn’t have to be a process that keeps us rooted in our thoughts of fear and sadness. For the moment we might feel despondent, but by expressing and coping with our true feelings, we face the sadness head-on. When we allow ourselves to accept and deal with our loss fully, we will then be able to continue our life’s journey with a much more positive and accepting outlook. This will make it easier for us to see that our grief is ephemeral and, just like our moments of happiness, it will also come to pass.
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Love,
Theresa
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AngelLight

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Jan 16 @ 7:14AM
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Darlin', I could not have stated that better if I tried. Kudos to you!!!
I would like to share my poem with you, if I may...
Grief Comes
Grief comes in waves, and dare I say it lasts longer than we’d like. When we love someone and they have gone it feels so wrong, yet we learn we are strong as we are able to endure another day.
Grief comes to heal us, although it may seem to steal our heart as it’s breaking apart. But, this is not the case. It’s been said “A heart broken open can embrace the whole world.” And, I am sure this is right.
Grief comes to reveal to us everything in us that we thought we never had, both the good and the bad, the sad and the glad. These feelings are real and seem to make a deal with our Spirit to save it. And although we may hate it, this all comes from Love.
Grief comes to restore our bodies, hearts and minds. It’s really one of a kind in what it can accomplish. But, oh how we wish there was another way. And we wait for the day we remember we are whole and know all is well with the world again.
~© JDS 2007~
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carpediem48

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Jan 16 @ 8:33AM
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Yes,,,what 'she' said^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Here I've got 'Angel' writing love poetry and 'Elbereth'talking about grief Both themes are 'challenges' for me What's a girl to do when this comes across my path in this way I feel like I have a definite message that it's time to face these challenges
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Snappygoddess

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Jan 16 @ 9:03AM
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Thank you Elbereth and Angel for posting these writings. In my time of grief right now, I find great comfort in your words and I am so grateful for that
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intrigued_no_end

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Jan 21 @ 8:39AM
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