Grief can play a significant moral role in reconstructing ethical understanding after loss or injustice. It can help individuals understand what they have lost and how it has affected them morally....
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: Grief as moral guide: how loss and injustice can lead to ethical reconstruction through selfreflection
Grief is a natural response to loss, but can it also be a way to bring people together? Some scholars argue that when people experience grief, they enter into a shared state of vulnerability and...
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: Can grief bring people together? a deep dive into its role in communitybuilding
Grief is often seen as an intensely private experience, one that individuals must navigate alone and face without support from others.
Some scholars argue for reimagining grief as a collective...
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: Exploring the intersections of queerness and grief: reimagining mourning as a collective process
The topic is quite broad and multifaceted, but I will try to present some thoughts about it. Queer stories of grief, loss, and healing explore the ways in which these experiences intersect with one's...
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: The complex intersections of queer stories of grief, loss, and healing
In today's society, it is common to see people clinging to their romantic partners and becoming emotionally attached to them. This attachment can be very strong, leading individuals to believe that...
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: Metaphysical awareness of impermanence can transform our relationships
How does collective experience shape morality and social norms?
The way people behave and interact with each other is largely shaped by their culture, which consists of various beliefs, values,...
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: Sex, intimacy, and relationships: how collective experience shapes social norms
How does grief manifest differently in communities that have endured repeated historical traumas and erasures?
The article will explore how the experience of grief differs for individuals who come...
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: A study of how intergenerational trauma affects grief in communities that have endured systemic oppression.
The loss of a loved one is traumatic, but it can be even more so if that person was an important part of your life - whether they were a friend, family member, partner, lover, spouse, parent, child,...
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: Sexuality and relationships after traumatic death: how to heal from the pain of loss and reconnect with god
Theology is often seen as a way to judge people for their beliefs or actions, but can it also be used to heal? There are many different schools of thought within Christianity regarding theology,...
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: How theology can be used for healing through community, social justice, and selfreflection
What is grief?
Grief is a natural response to loss. It can be experienced when someone close to us dies or leaves us, whether through death, divorce, breakup, abandonment, rejection, estrangement,...
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: The impact of grief on metaphysical assumptions: understanding the transformations of identity through loss