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Jenna Folarin's avatar

This is such a wonderful post. I am so sorry for the loss of your mum. I lost my Dad nearly 4 years ago and he was just 65 too, I thought he'd live to be an old man, it still doesn't seem real really. The way you've described how all consuming grief is, especially in the early stages is so true. It literally feels bigger than you.

I love when you said:

"Those acts of love, they are enduring and immutable. They are what really matter. Very little else that we spend our valuable time and attention on does."

It's so true.

I can relate to that perspective shift too after such a big bereavement. I ended up leaving my job and retraining as a Coach after my Dad passed away, I just couldn't carry on doing the daily grind doing something I didn't enjoy and kind of sleepwalking through life. Like you say knowing what matters and redefining success is a gift of grief.

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Carmen Luisa's avatar

I joined a grief circle with Sophy Banks last week that felt so nourishing, really an incredible experience if anyone wants to be held in community with their experience of grief, no matter how small or big. Beautiful rituals, sharing and holding. So gentle and slow

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