I believe that the most powerful book about grief to date is: "It's Ok That You're Not Ok: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand" by Megan Devine
I've underlined almost every page of this book and listened to it again and again on Audible. So I will inevitably keep quoting it. Like I'm about to right now:
"Creative practices can help you deepen your connection with that which is lost. Death doesn't end a relationship; it changes it. Writing, painting, and other creative processes allow the conversation that began in life Before to continue in life After. The stories we create are a continuation of Love." pg 151
I've underlined almost every page of this book and listened to it again and again on Audible. So I will inevitably keep quoting it. Like I'm about to right now:
"Creative practices can help you deepen your connection with that which is lost. Death doesn't end a relationship; it changes it. Writing, painting, and other creative processes allow the conversation that began in life Before to continue in life After. The stories we create are a continuation of Love." pg 151
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