Western culture, particularly in the United States, is often characterized by a profound discomfort and suppression of grief. Without healthy outlets to process loss and pain – especially in communal settings – many of us end up caught in cycles of loneliness and emotional distress. How might incorporating intentional spaces and rituals to process our grief regularly help us navigate the more systemic challenges we face?
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://thegreatsimplification.libsyn.com/the-lost-art-of-grieving-grief-as-ritual-resistance-and-resilience-with-francis-weller