27 July, 06:22
"In regards to “Grieving in ways we never had to”… I recently (for the first time admittedly) read Lamentations in the Bible. I take religion with a grain of understanding people get it wrong, including me, however I broke down in tears reading it because clearly, spiritual, man-kind has been here before. Culturally, we’ve been at the Vanity Fair for the last century… party, party, party at the Gasby’s till someone’s floating in the pool face down, oh well, next distraction … but now, NOW our whole culture is about to experience MOURNING for the first time on a global level. Time to knit some sack cloth- it will be the new “IT ITEM” for Fall…. not to be a downer, just noting it’s seems to be a reappearing, natural, even normal, part of our existence that we’ve been blindly putting off for quite some time. The oneness of healing comes after we mourn together ❤️ Anons have open arms, open channels, bracing for impact." — private email, shared with permission.
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I am a very religious person. God comes into our lives through suffering and this is one of the most important things that we can do. It is when we are so filled with grief and we hit the floor with our knees that we finally empty ourselves enough to feel His presence. Funerals are one of the holiest places because God is fully present, even if someone is angry at Him for the loss.
The medicine (suffering) that we dread the most is the medicine that we need the most.
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The medicine (suffering) that we dread the most is the medicine that we need the most.
https://www.youtube.com/wa...
09:30 AM - Jul 27, 2022
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
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