A Fresh Face in Hell with Jonathan Evison

Francis Weller - The Sacred Work of Grief

NYT Bestselling Author, Jonathan Evison Episode 71

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Francis Weller is a retired psychotherapist and renowned author of "The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief". Francis believes that grief and gratitude are inseparable, and that our capacity to feel loss is proportional to our capacity to love. Believing that communal grieving is essential for genuine healing, Francis hosts weekend retreats in Northern California where participants share stories of loss, write, sing and engage in symbolic ritual to tend to their grief. We discuss this process and his expansion of our understanding of what grief is, be it the loss of a loved one, a loss of vitality, or a loss of hope. Through what he calls the sacred work of grief, Francis offers tools to help us reconnect and heal, and ultimately navigate our way out of what he refers to as the long dark. If you're a fan of Joesph Campbell or Carl Jung you'll love what Francis is laying down here.  

https://www.francisweller.net/

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