Welcome to Unraveling the Myths of Grief
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Enter into an authentic grieving process
We are so glad you are here.
Over these 4 days, we will gently unravel 4 myths that prevent us from entering the fire of our grief as a sacred space of transformation, a portal to fuller aliveness, a natural expression of love.
Our Gathering Has Ended
Replays are available until Sunday, April 2nd.
Watch ReplaysHow can you prepare to get the most out of our time together?
2. Connect
Join the private Facebook group where you are invited to connect with others in this circle of grief. The group will open March 27.
Join Us3.Listen In
Scroll to the bottom of the page to listen to a talk by Mirabai on the Stations of Grief to orient before the event.
ListenCreate Your Container
As you prepare to enter this sacred circle of grief, we encourage you to prepare. Although you will be part of a community of care, you will also need to tend your own body, mind and heart. Strong feelings are likely to arise, and we want to make sure you feel safe and nourished. Here are a few suggestions.
- After a particularly intense grief experience–whether your own or witnessing to others–take a warm bath with salts and oils, candles and water or tea to sip.
- Let your people know that you are engaged in deep grief work, so that if you are extra emotional or vulnerable they will be more understanding and supportive.
- Consider individual psychotherapy or spiritual direction as a parallel to participating in the Wild Heart community to support your unfolding process.
- Create a special place in your home–an altar or shrine with pictures of loved ones who have died, teachers or archetypal beings that are meaningful to you–dedicated to this work.
- Before each session, light a candle and invoke sacred space.
- After each session, take a moment to consciously breathe and integrate what you have experienced into your body before going back out into the world.
Unraveling the Myths of Grief tenderly asks you to trust your personal journey.
*Your experience belongs to you. Wild Heart is a place for honest spiritual transformation, is not psychological care and does not replace the care of psychologists or other healthcare professionals. Wild Heart is not responsible for crisis intervention and all participants are responsible to seek support outside the container as needed.