After 4 1/2 years of loss, I am finally allowing myself to embrace the depth of my loss. I can not believe these tears of intense pain can give me such a sense of freedom. It's not that I am over my loss, but that I am acknowledging how I miss my husband and how deeply we loved each other. I truly loved this article, but also would like to know more ways to embrace my grief. I recently went to a labrinth and cried as I reflected on all the people who love me. Music seems to offer me an outlet to express grief especially because my husband sang to me.
On Feb 27, 2019 Barbara wrote:
After 4 1/2 years of loss, I am finally allowing myself to embrace the depth of my loss. I can not believe these tears of intense pain can give me such a sense of freedom. It's not that I am over my loss, but that I am acknowledging how I miss my husband and how deeply we loved each other. I truly loved this article, but also would like to know more ways to embrace my grief. I recently went to a labrinth and cried as I reflected on all the people who love me. Music seems to offer me an outlet to express grief especially because my husband sang to me.