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grief and loss

  • TeaLillian•...

    Selling your deceased spouses secrets.

    He had no ellict drugs in his system when he died she can talk about suicide but all the other personal trauma he dealt with wasn't her story to tell....
    ethics
    psychology
    grief and loss
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  • TruthTeller•...

    What Death Reveals To A Child’s Eyes-A Love Story

    So when it comes to Truth, we all have a central experience that calibrates the lens through which we observe the world.  Our “first supposition”to be technical, as we are each truly philosophers at the center of our own unique human-experience we call Life....
    personal development
    psychology
    philosophy
    grief and loss
    religion and spirituality
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  • Xuramitra PPARK•...

    Grief work is essential to the adult psyche

    I just finished a three day weekend grief ceremony and been practicing grief as a thing this past year. Obviously there's the failure case where you can get stuck in a loop around your trauma and grief....
    psychology
    mental health
    grief and loss
    wellness practices
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  • cindym avatar

    “When discourse ends, violence begins,”. From the Small Stage to Center Stage

     

    Kirk co-founded Turning Point USA when he was just 18 years old. What started as a small group of like-minded college students grew into one of the most influential youth movements in the United States. 

     

    Kirk traveled from campus to campus, never shying away from hard questions or loud opposition. For him, the university wasn’t a battlefield — it was a classroom where young minds could (and, more importantly, should) wrestle with ideas, disagree passionately, and still walk out the door as neighbors.

     

    “When discourse ends, violence begins,” Kirk was fond of saying.

     

    Charlie Kirk’s Legacy

     

    Kirk’s death is a painful reminder that when we equate one’s political opinions with their morality, we undermine our own. When we stop listening to each other and focus solely on our differences, we lose sight of all we have in common.

     

    America was built by people of different cultures, faiths, and colors who believed that we could live in harmony and even prosper, not because we agree on everything, but because freedom allows us to be the best version of ourselves.

     

    That is what Charlie Kirk fought for — and what he died for.

     

    Today, Kirk’s voice was silenced — but his message endures. 

     

    May he rest in peace.

    - The Wellness Company

    Shera JoyCry•...
    Very sorry for this loss, rest in peace Charlie Kirk Also, did not know anything bout Charlie Kirk and his politics until today.  It is very sad that our world is as it is and am still grieving the Minnesota loss that have personal family connection (I did not know them, but my...
    politics
    grief and loss
    society and culture
    violence and safety
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  • B

    More People Should Die. Elderly people should be able to legally choose to end their life when they’re ready. In fact, any adult should be legally allowed to choose to die. They should be able to invite people, be present for their memorial service, and have a medical professional end their life.

    And we should be more present with death in society. People should be able to attend their loved ones’ cremations. Embalming should be illegal.

    ballz2dwallz•...
    close. a friend of mine was ready to die. she had to hide to successfully kill herself without being rescued. which meant that i found her 10 days later after her body had started decomposing. what’s the cost to friends and family who discover the suicides?...
    mental health
    public health
    suicide prevention
    grief and loss
    psychological trauma
    social support systems
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