Moving Forward While Grieving: Healing Your Heart After the Death of a Parent
Death is inevitable…yet we will NEVER be able to prepare for it! The shock immediately permeates your spirit upon hearing the news of the death of a loved one. Your head starts to pound. Your chest starts tightening. Your breathing gets shallow. Your body is grief-stricken. You feel weak…physically, mentally, and emotionally.
How will you move forward? Although grief was not an uncommon concept for the author, after the death of her father, grief become a very personal concept. She had helped others begin to move through their grief in the past, but how would she help herself? Through prayer, meditation and journaling, she was led to encourage others who are experiencing grief to begin to heal their hearts.
Death is inevitable…yet we will NEVER be able to prepare for it! The shock immediately permeates your spirit upon hearing the news of the death of a loved one. Your head starts to pound. Your chest starts tightening. Your breathing gets shallow. Your body is grief-stricken. You feel weak…physically, mentally, and emotionally.
How will you move forward? Although grief was not an uncommon concept for the author, after the death of her father, grief become a very personal concept. She had helped others begin to move through their grief in the past, but how would she help herself? Through prayer, meditation and journaling, she was led to encourage others who are experiencing grief to begin to heal their hearts.
Death is inevitable…yet we will NEVER be able to prepare for it! The shock immediately permeates your spirit upon hearing the news of the death of a loved one. Your head starts to pound. Your chest starts tightening. Your breathing gets shallow. Your body is grief-stricken. You feel weak…physically, mentally, and emotionally.
How will you move forward? Although grief was not an uncommon concept for the author, after the death of her father, grief become a very personal concept. She had helped others begin to move through their grief in the past, but how would she help herself? Through prayer, meditation and journaling, she was led to encourage others who are experiencing grief to begin to heal their hearts.