New Podcast: The Quiet Ache of Grief: Yearning After Loss

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In this touching episode of Journey from Grief to Healing, we explore the tender thread of yearning—that quiet, constant ache for a loved one who’s gone. It hums beneath the surface of ordinary moments and reminds us that love never leaves quietly. Through poetic reflection, personal stories, and timeless wisdom from ancient poets like Li Po and e.e. cummings, we discover how yearning reveals both our sorrow and our sacred connection. This episode gently guides listeners toward healing—not by forgetting, but by learning to move forward with grace, courage, and hope.

5 Salient Points

  • Yearning is a universal and deeply emotional part of grief, often more powerful than sadness itself.
  • Li Po’s poem “Endless my Yearning” beautifully captures the soul’s ache to reconnect with someone who is gone.
  • Experiencing a loved one’s presence or voice after death is a normal part of grief for many.
  • Grief counselors can offer vital support when yearning interferes with daily life—seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
  • Healing is gradual and nonlinear—but with time, moments of beauty, peace, and purpose grow stronger than the pain.

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