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Grieving is an act of love. Healthy grieving involves feeling and expressing love and appreciation for the departed person, relationship or situation. There are specific methods of grieving that you can learn and apply, greatly contribute to your health and happiness. This article provides a set of skills that will help you move through and complete the grieving process, and return to feelings of love and well being.

Dealing with the death of a loved one is our greatest test in life. With positive beliefs we can deal with this event with greater inner peace and strength.

If the joy of the Lord is your strength, as the Bible says, then how come you so often are sad, stressed out and ready to throw in the towel?

No one wants to grieve, and yet it is a natural part of life. Loss is as inevitable as the love that precedes it. If you don't know how to grieve, your built up sorrow will become a burden, causing depression, bitterness and even illness. There are definite stages in the grief process, and understanding them is essential to healing and recovery. Knowing how to grieve in healthy ways is one of the most important aspects of health care and well being.

As the loss of a loved one can be one of the greatest challenges in life, learning to connect with spirit can be a life changing experience. Mediumship provides just one of the tools to help come to terms with the loss in a positive manner. This article lists the benefits of how you can heal grief by connecting with spirit.

Many people don?t understand what forgiveness is and what it really means, nor do they undeerstand the importance of grief when they?ve suffered a loss. Learn to forgive and grieve the losses of your past, and you can change your life.

Have you ever lost someone close to you to death? We go through a grief process that was best described by Elizabeth Kublar-Ross in On Death and Dying. In it she talks about the five stages that people go through---denial and isolation; anger; bargaining; depression and finally acceptance. The dying, as well as those who love them, go through these stages although rarely at the same time and these stages are not predictable. You may think you are in the anger phase, then j...




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