Soulmate Gem
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In fact, it's possible to feel conflicting emotions all at once — and yes, it is OK to feel happy while simultaneously grieving.
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Signs You Found Your Soulmate You Feel Each Other's Pain. ... You Know Each Other's Flaws and the Benefits of Them. ... You're Not Afraid of Having...
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Read More »Even during the saddest funeral services, there are moments of joy and laughter, which showcases the varied emotions associated with grief, the combination of pain with pleasureful moments, says GoodTherapy. Keep in mind that grief is fluid and changes as time passes. Feelings of pain and fear can transform, grip us less fierce at times, and even become part of your everyday life. The grief and feelings of loss may peel back over time, then come back and hit you like a wave when you least expect it. Some people get stuck in their grief—meaning there is no fluidity and it remains unchanging. Grieving in silence can make everything worse and cause us to stagnate where we are, stuck in a purgatory of grief. Happiness and joy can ease the pain, even for a moment, as it helps to surge the process forward. When in the midst of change and transition, think about what you are losing and what you are gaining. Rather than focus on the unpleasant aspects of change, think ahead to prepare when the inevitable feelings of loss and grief rise up to meet you. In the end, it’s OK to be sad but not stagnant. How you navigate the intersection and bitter sweetness of joy and grief will make all the difference in your experience. To ease your transition after a loved one has passed, we welcome you to take comfort in our many bereavement support services, such as workshops, support groups, memorial services, counseling, and even memorial gardens that can help you find those shimmers of happiness even while consumed with grief. Contact us to learn more at 888-755-7855.
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