Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Amber Larson, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
"When Grief Lands with Love" with Sherry Walling
"Being able to sit in meaninglessness without losing a basic belief in meaning, it's a little bit tricky to do. But I think to have a worldview that says, 'At my core I believe that life is meaningful. I don't see it right now. I can't grasp it right now, but I believe that eventually I will."
—Dr. Sherry Walling, Ph.D.
(Sounds True) As a therapist, Dr. Sherry Walling knew all the "right" things to say to help people in grief. But when she lost her father to cancer and her brother to suicide within six months of each other, she had the unfortunate chance to encounter two types of mourning up close — the slowly unfolding terminal illness and the sudden and stigmatized death by suicide.
Touching Two Worlds |
Tune in for this compassionate conversation on:
- Navigating the duality that exists on the opposite spectrums of our lives
- The healing practice of writing about our experiences of grief
- Overcoming the stigma and silence around suicide
- The just-world hypothesis and how traumatic events change our view
- Accepting limitations in life while taking responsibility for finding our own sense of meaning
- Accessing a sense of calm and grace to release the unresolved shock of grief
- Finding closure versus the place "where grief lands with love"
- AUDIO: LISTEN NOW
If anyone is experiencing grief that is painfully recent or in the more distant past, we hope that this week’s conversation brings comfort and support.
With you on the journey,
Your friends at Sounds True
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