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Sharing Grief and Opening To Receive Comfort

When we experience something that causes us to feel grief and sadness, we may feel the urge to withdraw from life and people. It may seem like remaining withdrawn will keep us protected from the world, but during these times it is important to reach out to those trusted and precious people who care about us the most. Even with our best information and reasoning, we never know when someone else’s experience or perspective can give us additional information or the comfort that we need. The universe speaks to us through many channels, and when we open ourselves up to receive its messages, we also receive nurturing care from a loving partner in life’s journey.

Grief is part of the human experience, and sharing our vulnerability is what creates truly close bonds in our relationships. Opening ourselves up in this way gets to the core of our being, past all of our defenses and prejudices. When life seems to crack the outer shell of our world, we are both raw and fresh at the same time. It is then that we discover who is truly willing to walk with us through life. We also see that some of those sent to us may not be the ones we expected to see. Regardless, we learn to trust in the universe, in others, in our own strength and resilience, and in the wisdom of life itself.
Sharing grief allows us to ease our burden by letting someone else help carry it.
Grief shared is half a grief. This helps us process our own inner thoughts and feelings through the filter of a trusted and beloved someone. We may feel guilty or selfish, as if we are unloading on someone who has their own challenges and their own situations to deal with. Although, if we think about it, we know we would do the same for them, and their protests would seem pointless. Remember that not sharing feelings with others denies them the opportunity to feel. We may be the messenger sent by the universe for their benefit, and it is on this mission that we have been sent. By sharing our hopes and fears, joys and pains with another person, we accept the universe’s gifts of wisdom and loving care.

Comments (6)

luvcum4ter

luvcum4ter wrote on Sep 30, 09:07 PM

As i saw this blog written by you I looked forward to reading it your posting does be great!
I have to say i wasn't disappointed one bit.. Sharing a lil personal experience you're so right i am getting over somethings and its been months and one of my thoughts for getting over it was to hate the individual but also realize that won't make any sense whatsoever but just to learn from my experience.. I thank god deeply for one person who is there to speak to me and help me get through my time if wasn't for him don't know where i might have been. How ironic bout a year ago him and I were enemies now he is her supporting me!
Reading this blog help me realize and to meet  him tonight I'll have to tell  him thank you .

And thank you lefki for bringing that to my attention Smile

saidamin

saidamin wrote on Sep 30, 09:30 PM

Fantastic post - thk u!

kiakam

kiakam wrote on Sep 30, 10:04 PM

I just had the same conversation with a close friend who waited to the very last minute to share his grief with me becaus he didn't know how to be vulnerable....and didn't want to be a burden. Love is inexhaustable and infinite.


Great blog,my friend. You are a reflection of the universal love!

zallieyan

zallieyan wrote on Oct 02, 06:52 AM

you writting verey well.thanks for you

Koji_

Koji_ wrote on Oct 02, 10:28 AM

I tend to hide my weakness. I say I'm fine even when I'm depressed. Telling a lie led me to further suffering. But when I spoke of my problem to the people, I made sure that sharing the grief releases us.

Thank you.

starzshowz

starzshowz wrote on Oct 03, 06:33 AM

CryEmbarassedCryFoot in mouth

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