Grief

“I have learned that Grief is a force of energy that cannot be controlled or predicted. It comes and goes on its own schedule. Grief does not obey your plans, or your wishes. Grief will do whatever it wants to you, whenever it wants to. In that regard, Grief has a lot in common with Love.

The only way that I can “handle” Grief, then, is the same way that I “handle” Love — by not “handling” it. By bowing down before its power, in complete humility.

When Grief comes to visit me, it’s like being visited by a tsunami. I am given just enough warning to say, “Oh my god, this is happening RIGHT NOW,” and then I drop to the floor on my knees and let it rock me. How do you survive the tsunami of Grief? By being willing to experience it, without resistance.”

Elizabeth Gilbert on Love, Loss, and How to Move Through Grief as Grief Moves Through You

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  1. a big hug to you, if you would allow me

  2. ^ I second that hug.

    I’m not sure if it’s appropriate for all shapes of grief, but I also once read a quote once: “grief is love with nowhere to go”, which resonated with me.