How Does A Person Grieve?
by Guest Author
Grief is a person’s natural reaction to loss. Grief is the anguish you experience when you lose something that or someone who is an important part of your life.
Some samples of situations that are cause for grief are as follows:
- a falling out with a person you have are in a relationship with – you lost your job – you blew the big chance to pursue your dream – a family member is dying from a serious illness – the hospital test results came in and you found out that you are suffering from a serious illness – your spouse declares that the marriage is over and needs a divorce – you had a falling out with your best friend – your pet died – a person you love passed away
The examples above can all cause a person to undergo a period of grieving. Nevertheless, the most concentrated anguish that we experience is when a person we love – such as a partner, a son or daughter, or a parent- dies. Nothing on this earth can remove the emptiness that is created by their demise.
We may have shared a huge portion of our existence with our loved ones who passed away. And life loses its former grandeur due to their demise. We grieve for our loss. Still, it is in mourning that we pave the path to our own healing of the anguish that we experienced with our loved one’s demise.
There are no set rules in grieving. Still, we must choose the path that can encourage us to heal after all the loss that we experienced.
It is common presumption that grief should be accompanied by weeping each time we recall our loved ones who passed away. However, tears do not constantly signify grief. One can seem unemotional on the outside yet is breaking up from the pain of loss within.
In addition, grieving, in contradiction to what is commonly said, does not encompass a set time period. The span of the grieving process will be different for an individual compared with another. If you are grieving, don’t force yourself to instantly “get over it.” Time mends all hurts and anguish.
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