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Brenda Townsend
@EmpryessBreigh · 0:16

Dealing with Grief

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Hello. I recently lost my father, and I was wondering if anyone has some suggestions that would help me get through this difficult time in my life. Thank you

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Lara Marjerrison
@elemem · 4:37
Those were the ones that I found the hardest, but also somehow very comforting, because they were mine. They were things that I knew about my person that other people wouldn't know, which is how, at the same time as feeling overcome with grief, I was also able to recognize how blessed I had been with love. Being able to feel it for someone else and to be able to receive it from someone else, I think, begin to recognize that grief is the price of love
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Lakiesha Edwards
@K-Michelle · 5:00
Hi, Brenda. First of all, I want to say my condolences. I'm sorry to hear that you lost your dad. I never knew my father, so I can't really say I can relate to that. So when I did lose the father that I knew of, that I had never met, I had no feelings, so I can't relate to the father. But my mother. I lost my mother three years ago, and it still hurts. It still hurts
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Sanjay G Singh
@Sanjay1799 · 2:03

Replying to Branda #dealingwithgrief #swell #audio #reply

Hi, Brenda. I'm talking from India. So all these replies that you've received, I think they are super strong and they are enough to help you get out of this unbearable and really difficult time. But I think it'll be unfair if I don't give you this elixir from India. And that is this belief that we Indians believe that when somebody dies, somebody close, somebody loved dies, they become stars
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