Grief is the Price of Love

 

A parent’s worst fear, the ultimate nightmare, is to lose a child. Ernie and Erik explore the entanglement of grief and love and how to even begin to navigate a way through the seemingly never-ending labyrinth without a map or compass. The first year is one of numbness but the second year requires sitting with the darkness, feeling it, and experiencing the grief. Only then are you able to see what you had; not what you lost. And to move from the darkness requires believing in what you cannot see.


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