I have created healing inspirational quotes that speak to Grief. My hope is that if you are in present despair my words will soothe you.
Grief is sacred and personal, an entity which needs to be acknowledged and held close. Avoidance can lead to all sorts of maladies, as the heart, mind, and spirit disconnect. This diminishes the possibility to create an authentic deep life.
Facing your heartache and building a space in which to deal with it is soul work. My wish is that this post offers you a private place to grieve, and experience some glimmers of peace.
Grief, after all, is revealing your story. One which shows how much you have loved.
Love is always a gift.
Grief is a bare forceful being. Soul holds it close. Stays.
Grief is not a numbing force as with depression. I would liken depression to the want to crawl apart from the world, as if entering a snow globe and sleeping, unaffected by the cold. On the other hand, Grief shakes you awake as your life upends and the heart implodes.
Facing the darkness is the only way to work through it. I imagine the soul as embracing this willful energy, holding it as if a wailing inconsolable newborn. Staying.
In this hollow I do grieve for all the things that cease to be.
Grief can feel like a living, breathing entity. It walks as a weighty part of us—the heavy ghost of “what was.”
At the same time, sunlit memories ribbon the journey, and we bring them to our present. They offer comfort for a while.
And so this is “what is.” Grief wades through the years with us. All we can do is find our own way to cope.
If only time knew my sorrow, and gifted me yesterday instead of tomorrow.
The broken heart wishes for yesterday, or a string of them leading back to a lost loved one. It is a primal want, a deep longing for impossible things. If only time listened and we could rewind . . . even for one day.
Like autumn, we pine for a peaceful place to fall.
As the reality of loss settles in, we require a calming spot to cry. This could rest with someone we trust or a private peaceful place.
The soul welcomes the bluest night, aware that light will return.
The soul, that inexplicable deep quiet place from within, welcomes your Grief. It creates a stillness as vast and silent as the ocean’s bottom for you to fall and remain. When the time is right, the soul will swim you back to the surface to meet the light.
Move into your despair rather than away from it.
The days are long and weary, and I’m barely holding on. But you breathe in my sadness and give my soul your calm.
Grief exhausts the body and the heart. Days stretch into eternity, and to look beyond the sadness feels impossible. Give the heartache to your soul and trust that its stronghold will weaken. Allow the soul to breathe in your sadness, and take from it some calm.
Each time we acknowledge our anguish, and pay our respects to it, we release some pain.
My heart’s hollow longs to hold you once more.
In the hollow of Grief exists unquenchable longing. There is no way around it; but to be in it, stripped bare like this tree. Who wants to be here? No one.
I imagine grieving in direct force and proportion to our loving. This thought has comforted me a bit, at times, when I feel like this tree.
And time then stole our misty dreams the moment you left my world.
When loss happens, dreams collapse. Every relationship shares their unique set of them. An ending to what we hoped would be is a deep heartache in and of itself.
All we can do is keep the dream of what we experienced in that relationship alive in some beautiful way.
Sometimes I wonder on the what ifs. I always find you there.
During the grieving process, there will always be what ifs. What if I did this differently? What if we had more time? What if this didn’t happen? But like the moon so far away, untouchable, we lack the power to rewrite our stories. We only hold the possibility to grow from them.
In this respect, you can then rephrase the “what ifs” into what can I take from this person I lost, or this story I lived, that will better myself and help those around me.Like snowflakes your words fall silent. But my heart still hears your voice.
Can we ever silence the voice of loved ones, truly? Even beyond life or presence, our hearts replay their words. Our souls hear what the heart can’t speak in a language close to divine. Love is larger than loss. Its voice remains.
The heart is a mystical mosaic. Pieces live and die each day.
Our hearts are mystical mosaics. We live each day with parts full of our loved ones’ presence, and pieces tattered in holes from loss.
How the world may be different if we could hold this visual close. Imagine every person we come in contact with carrying a mosaic heart. Spread our light. Allow it to bleed through that person’s grieving gaps. Love.
The grieving heart is a cavern. Memories echo, & love lingers in soft immortal light.
The grieving heart is also like a cavern, mirroring an immense vacuous space. However, I imagine it beautified by profound memories echoing and love lingering in the softest light.
Our hearts crack, and what existed still ripples through us, carries on, in some soulful inexplicable way.
I long to ask the whys of you; the stories that I never knew.
When we lose someone we love, it is a personal pain. And with it comes the loss of all the pieces of that person we may not have known. In this sense, we also grieve for stories untold.
I look to this quote as a cue to ask people more about themselves. What a gift to hold histories from those we love to read in the warmth of our candle-lit hearts.
Grief softened into tears and I let her flow.
When we loosen the burden of grief and cry, our bodies thank us.
With each teardrop falls a memory; a free-flowing river of our Love.
This is our shared journey through life. We love deeply, and within this magical realm we create lasting moments.
Once we lose someone dear, teardrops will fall. Feel these tears as a moving presence—a physical reminder that Love lives on. Then, when you grieve that river, you will flow into the beauty of your love story.
Nature births raindrops so the soul can grow.
Nature knows tears are essential for growth. So, too, our soul begs us to release the pain. In doing so, we open pathways for acceptance and rebirth.
The clouds come and go. I wish grief felt a little like this.
There will undoubtedly be days when you want to wish the heartache away. It is a weight, no matter that grief is imbued with love. It’s okay to feel this way. We are only human to want pain to dissipate like the clouds.
Gratitude is the gift of sight in the darkest times.
Grief pines for a flicker of hope. Even finding one thing to focus on with gratitude offers a beacon of light, so the dark feels a little less lonely.
I have loved with the breadth of the ocean; and lost with the grief of rainfall.
In the heart of loss, the expanse of our feelings comes in waves. And with it, we see more clearly. Love lifted us into a realm as majestic and vast as the ocean.
And so, we grieve equally so; as the sky weeps infinite raindrops.
To fully live, we must be open to both.
A beautiful echo whispers into grief’s chill…you loved. you loved. you loved.
Grief mimics nature’s chill, and emptiness can shade you like a canopy. Still, a beautiful echo resounds into the wake of loss, revealing the depth of your love.
Be kind to Grief that rains pure love.
Take time to be kind to Grief; which is honoring both yourself and your lost loved one.
While mourning, you are missing, and aching, and wishing. However, I can bet that person who you’re grieving would want you to be kind to yourself, and in this sense, to your heartache. Remember, as you recall your story together, the heart is raining pure love.
When darkness branches to your soul, light still finds a way to rise.
Darkness can feel as if it has tentacles strangling the light from you. But your soul houses enough brilliance to divorce you from it once you’ve had your fill. And then lift you up in your beauty like this full moon.
Love forever exists in the soul-lit space of memory.
Memory is a powerful soul space. We have our love stories tucked away there. How remarkable it is that whenever we want, we can retrieve a memory and play it like a movie. As such, we still our hearts to remember.
Give grief to your soul. It will lift you when the time comes to fly.
Our souls are an intuitive loving space. Allow the soul to send you off in a more beautiful incarnation once it knows to do so. You aren’t meant to forever live with Grief alone.
You’re meant to Love.
You are Love.
When the heart grieves, the soul makes a promise. Love will never leave you.
Sorrow floods the heart when we lose someone close.
Soul, however, promises that Love will never leave. When we are ready to receive this message in our own personal time, peace may rest within us.
The sun is sleeping. The moon’s aglow. Let Love’s soft whisper soothe your soul.
When we lose a loved one, the sun sets. We can no longer see, touch, or communicate with that person in the same way. Grief takes us in to the night, a long stretch of heartache.
Eventually, the moon shines as a golden reminder. Our relationships still carry on . . . in a whisper of light, a full beautiful memory, a soul shiver.
The sun then rises once more, a testament that Love is never-ending. Faraway or close, we are forever bonded.
I have drawn the curtain from my heart to look back, and relive the wonder of our Love.
Taking moments to quietly open our hearts to the past is a gift. We can keep our dear ones alive in doing so. In time, we may smile, laugh, feel connected. This photo by my friend, eberhard grossgasteiger , conveys this sentiment in the most profound way. I imagine this tree feeling a little less alone, as it looks back to a deep love story.
And this is what it feels like to fly your skyline, soak in your soul, remember, relive, cry . . . wild aching magic.
We form precious relationships on life’s journey, and each story is a unique gift. We name these bringers of Love. Mother. Father. Sibling. Lover. Child. Friend.
When the time comes, we must let go. But in our dreams . . . a wide flowing skyline only our heart knows . . . we are free to remember, relive, and cry.
The heart dreams in sunlit forever.
Create that warm place in your heart to go . . . to always feel connected.
Threads of memory drape like lace, longing not to be erased.
Memory is the last trace of a relationship. Delicately, we weave it into our hearts. With tears, we revisit the intricate pathways of our moments on earth, and embrace those who enriched it.
Love will not be erased.
This I’ll leave in your soul, a rush of memories, our Love retold.
Sometimes a waterfall of memories return. Feel grateful. Your love story is being retold.
I will tuck deep in my soul the everlasting love I’ve known.
This is our mission in life . . . to love deeply, fully, so that it stretches into the everlasting.
Meet me on the sunlit bridge where heart & soul embrace.
In a sense, Love and Grief are soul mates. To enter a loving relationship, we make a pact, aware that loss may come.
I imagine this sunlit bridge as a beautiful space between this world and the next. Take a moment to be here if you are missing a loved one. Feel that person’s presence. Know you are forever loved. These words of comfort for the bereaved are sent from my soul. When I see that someone has pinned one of my grief quotes on Pinterest, I take the time to close my eyes. I send that person my Love and Light.
I am doing the same for you right now. My soul is connected to yours as you read.
Grieve. Live. Love.
LOVING RESOURCES FOR GRIEF
My dear lovely friend, Patti DiMiceli, is the creator of these purposeful companies. Both are aimed at consoling and uplifting the bereaved.
Embrace the Angel
Embrace the Angel is dedicated to sharing messages of hope, heaven, and the miracle of life and death. It exists as a resource for working through grief and moving forward in powerful positive ways.
Embrace the Angel fulfills a lifelong dream of artist, entrepreneur, and author, Patti DiMiceli. In 1980, the world watched as she tried to save the life of her 4-year-old daughter, Amber. After an extraordinary effort, she realized that her little girl would die.
With the support of her loving mother, doctor, Bernie Siegel, MD, and the public, Amber lived the rest of her life to the fullest.
Amber’s words are now a living legacy.
“Mom, I know I’m here to help a lot of people!”
Tobias & Company
Tobias & Co. LLC, is endowed with this message.
“Each of us has the power to elevate others by our actions, the words we choose, and the visions we share.”
The “Be an Angel, Comfort an Angel” Program puts these words into loving action. For every Embrace the Angel silk scarf, necktie, or pillow cover purchased, one is donated to a bereaved mother, father, or critically ill child.
Grieving, Living, & Loving
If you found solace in this post, Soul Friend: the Sacred Space of Silence may resonate with you.
Beautiful Music
My grandmother sang this song before she passed away, an ode to her Scottish roots. It is such a serene melody to nudge open Grief’s pathway.
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Your moments here matter to me. Warm wishes and gratitude…always.
Not sure if the grandmother you speak of would be the Grandmother I knew?
What a wondrous woman! I feel her in my girls at times and to me this is one way she lives on.
Jeani, I was speaking of my Nana, my mom’s mother, who was a marvel. Grandma was a wondrous woman as well. I see them both in Summer, and they both often appeared in my dreams while I was pregnant with her.
Oh…my…soul! Angie, you have such a gift for soothing…for gently opening me up to let my light shine into the world and into the hearts of those who grieve. Working with bereaved mothers and fathers, your insightful, lovely words, images, and music are a beautiful beacon of hope which I will share with those who need it most.
Thank you, my friend, for your willingness to be open and vulnerable in this world. You have transformed me more than you know ;D
Patti, my heart has been utterly blessed and my soul transformed by our connection and your beautiful purposeful work in this world. I am honored and humbled that my post soothed you. Love and light to you and your angel…always.