This weekend offers a rare opportunity to tend to the neglected territories of loss that our culture so often asks us to override, ignore, or deny:
The grief of dreams unrealized
The sorrow of ecological devastation
The ache of disconnection from community
The mourning of identities shed or stolen
The ancestral grief carried in our bloodlines
The pain of relationships altered or ended
The losses that come with aging and change
The fear and confusion of trying to make this life “work”
The epidemic of depression and anxiety
The list does not end, it is not supposed to, grief is part of the human experience
Through carefully guided ritual, time on the land, creative expression, shared meals, and the ancient medicine of being present together, we will practice the art of grief tending as an act of community resilience and cultural transformation.
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