Today, Dawn sits down with Jason Wendroff-Rawnicki to discuss the topic of grief and the importance of processing emotions in a healthy and constructive way. Jason shares his personal experience of losing his sister in a car accident and how he found healing through somatic grief therapy. They delve into the concept of honouring grief while also celebrating the life of the loved one lost. Jason emphasizes the significance of addressing emotions and finding ways to express them, whether through physical activities, creative outlets, or meaningful gestures.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
It is important to allow emotions to flow through and not suppress them. Finding healthy and constructive ways to express emotions, such as through movement, art, or conversation, can aid in the healing process.
Acknowledging and honouring the grief of losing a loved one is essential. Creating concrete and meaningful ways to remember and celebrate the person who has passed can help in the healing journey.
Recognizing the connection between the body, heart, mind, and soul is crucial. Engaging in physical activities, such as yoga or dancing, can help shift mental and emotional states.
Healing from grief is a process that takes time. It is important to give oneself the space and time to navigate through the emotions and find ways to cope and heal.
Normalizing conversations around grief, including difficult topics like suicide, can provide a sense of community and support for individuals experiencing loss. Engaging in open conversations can help reduce feelings of isolation and provide comfort.
BEST MOMENTS
"Some people say that sometimes you know when you're going to pass, and I think my sister had a sense. And that's why she didn't want me to come ."
"I would sit on my cushion and take a couple of deep breaths, and I would pretend that she was sitting right next to me. And then we would have a heart-to-heart conversation."
"If we don't keep our body healthy, our brain's not gonna be healthy. And so we have to make sure that we're taking care of our physical health in order to deal with our mental and emotional health."
"Energy is neither created nor destroyed. It's in everything and it's in constant motion. And if that's the case, our loved ones are always here. They're always with us."
ABOUT THE HOST
Dawn Rishárd, M.A. with 20 years as a Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage and Family Systems, I empower people to release the past, open their hearts, and receive the love they desire. I have a soft spot to help women struggling in their marriages as I did. As an Intuitive Healer, I help unlock Self Love, Clarity, and Connection, despite the challenges. I am an expert at restoring people's intimacy in life and love.