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Month: September 2018

Grief and the Fear of Memories

When something terrible happens, it makes sense that we would want to block those memories out, avoid them at all costs. Who wants to revisit that? And dwelling has gotten itself such a bad rep. Our reasons to try to push those memories down until they are buried so deep inside of us that we never have to confront them again are unlimited. Continue reading “Grief and the Fear of Memories” →

Abandoning Fear, Facing Grief

I’m honestly not quite sure what to write this week- because things have been hectic and busy and, well, good. But I think that all this goodness has an incredibly powerful foundation. The abandonment of fear. Continue reading “Abandoning Fear, Facing Grief” →

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