Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Understanding Grief and the Loss of our Beloved Gina Coleman



Jill explains the five stages of grief (Elisabeth Kubler Ross) and what the experience and feeling of loss may be like.

5 comments:

DeafKathy (Wilson) said...

So true and perfect example. Grief and Loss is so powerful that you cannot control it easily.

Karen Mayes said...

Beautiful. We all have to remember that we all deal with our grieving in different ways (not only death, but job loss, move, etc.)

Thanks for taking your time to explain to all of us what grieving means.

Anonymous said...

Oh, I didn't see your second vlog about the stages of grieving... We were thinking the same way.

~Just Deaf

Anonymous said...

Your example about grief is true as I agree.. Because I had many different grief in my life when it occured with my friends and families. I had my grief when I lost my biology father. I only know him for 11 yrs and felt it is not enough for me. But I finally accepted and move on.
Curious, about reiligon, I read your old one from last year, Im new to here, you love all different reiligon, curious what was it made you love all reiligons? I need to learn to love and accept their spiritual beliefs. I'm kindly hardly to I mean Cathloic and Polygism.
I believe there have open heart like you are. I try often ask or say something to you if you can answer no hurry, smile..

Anonymous said...

beautifully said..we need to talk more about this..lots of loss and grievance in this world...also time is very important..there are no time limit with grieving..alot of people expects us to get over with it at their own time not ours. we need to remember however ways we grieve is our own process and time. thank you as always for loving gifts to share.
one of my favorite quote from steven covey:
"we are not human being who's having spiritual experience but rather spiritual being who is having human experience" in other words means we do not die. our bodies come and go but our spiritual being is eternal.
love and peace