No
matter how spiritual we are, we remain human. Grief is among the most
human of experiences. The tasks of grieving are not about “getting over”
our experience or
“getting rid” of uncomfortable feelings. Grieving is not about
transcendence or having some kind of positive spiritual view. It is to
feel it all and gradually to deeply appreciate life and life’s
preciousness by understanding impermanence.
The
death of someone we love can totally transform us as humans. That
transformation can be revolutionary in that it completely changes our
life. We do not go back to who we were before the loss. We are changed
by it forever. Grief deepens you. Our losses can wake us up to an
undying love. Grief can be a unifying force. It can carry us from
fractured states of separation to a deeper state of unity with our own
selves and others.
— Frank Ostaseski
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