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Erica Anzalone's avatar

Alex, thank you! I lost my dad when I was seven and wasn’t allowed to grieve. I’ve been in therapy a long time but only about a month ago did I attend a grief support group. It was a revelation to connect with a woman who’d lost her mom as a kid. Sharing our grief in community is crucial to healing. I’m so glad you posted this!

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Marie Pauline's avatar

It’s like you read my mind. I’m wanting to speak more openly about grief as it’s become a dear friend of mine the last few years as I’ve allowed myself to dive in and FEEL. It’s not a box to check, like “ok, I’ve done grief now, I can move on.” Grief is a part of being ALIVE, a spiral path that we will revisit more than a few times. I hope/pray that we can all learn to shine light on the gifts that grief brings, taking note of its arrival as an invitation to experience more of the fullness of life.

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