Posts by Grief Stories
Jacqueline – Digital Story
Jacqueline – Digital Story
Jacqueline discusses what a digital story can be and how creatiing one can create positive breakthroughs
Jacqueline – It’s an Honour
Jacqueline – It’s an Honour
Jacqueline explains why it’s an honour to be a part of her clients healing journey
Jacqueline – Humour
Jacqueline – Humour
Jacqueline talks about how huour has a place in grieving
Jacqueline – Art therapy and grieving women
Jacqueline – Art therapy and grieving women
Jacqueline explains how helping connect to the heart and reslience with art therapy can be very helpful
Jacqueline – Advice to Younger Self
Jacqueline – Advice to Younger Self
Jacqueline talks about seeking help and being kind to yourself
Jacqueline – How to help a grieving friend
Jacqueline – How to help a grieving friend
Jacqueline discusses the power of just being there with someone in grief
Jacqueline – You don’t have to be an artist
Jacqueline – You don’t have to be an artist
Jacqueline discusses how in art therapy we tap into that child in all of us that is not concerned about what is right or wrong
When Death Feels like a Thief
By Amanda Sebastian-Carrier.
Amanda Sebastian-Carrier is a communications professional who writes about her grief journey as a form of healing.
Thief!
Oh, how loudly I’d yell the words, shaking my fist at its back as it ran from me through the crowded bazaar. You would find me, soaked in tears, panting and crying and trying to explain that something very precious had been taken from me by that, that, THAT THIEF!
In the heart of my grief, at my frailest, all I could see was what was no more. I grieved all that was stolen from me by death; love, security and even my very self. Had I known the value of having every pocket of who I was, picked bare by grief, I would not have fought so hard to hold onto it all. I’d have let that cutpurse have it all without raising an alarm. That egg, it could take the golden globs of joy, the silvery wisps of laughter and the precious stones of delight that once filled my world and sell them all to the highest bidder. How could I have seen the faceless bidder, behind their paddle, was me. Grief, that panderer, was only taking from me what I could not currently carry and would sell it back, piece by piece, as the currency of healing was paid.
If only I’d had a clue that the larceny committed by grief was not the crime I was reporting, I’d have stopped much earlier. Before death, I had no idea that the theft of all you knew and love and the process of reclaiming your sense of security and self were a process that had the ability to change your life forever, but not how you might think. Grief and mourning can lead to healing if you do the work. If you don’t waste time filing reports to the universe about the misappropriation of your loved one. If you immerse yourself in the process of mourning, instead of decrying the looting of your life. If you truly, honestly, and mindfully, say goodbye instead of trying to hold on. If you can do all that, the only thing that grief is able to steal is your pain. You just have to be willing to give it up, let it be taken.
It’s only now, after I have made my peace with the plundering pirates of grief that I can see what I saw as theft, was actually a gift. The thief that is grief was not stealing all that was happy and good in my life, it was stealing my pain. Grief sat on me, taking all the things I didn’t know how to process, and filtered them through different lenses. It sat with me, taking from me each tear that fell, each shaky breath and each battered heartbeat. Grief took all I had, each story, each memory, and each emotion from me until I began to have room to process life again. Grief took, not a life in the way death had, but death; out of the way of life. Death stole life and grief; grief gave it back.
Chantal – Grief and art therapy group
Chantal – Grief and art therapy group
Chantal talks about the honour of being witness to other peoples story and exploration of grief and art therapy
Chantal – Graphic novels and art therapy
Chantal – Graphic novels and art therapy
Chantal defines what a graphic novel is and how words mix with imagery like a dance
Chantal – You don’t have to be an artist to take part in art therapy
Chantal – You don’t have to be an artist to take part in art therapy
Chantal explains that you don’t have to be an artist to participate in art therapy and acutally if you have less art experience you will enjoy it more.
Chantal – The benefits of the physical part of art making
Chantal – The benefits of the physical part of art making
Chantal talks about how art can release energy in a healthy cathartic way