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Grief, death and dying.
Welcome. Grief, death, and dying live at the intersection of emotion, identity, spirituality, and nervous-system survival. They touch every part of who we are. Grief is not linear. It doesn’t follow rules or timelines. It can be raw, quiet, confusing, tender, and overwhelming—sometimes all at once. There is no “right” way to be here. My hope is that this community becomes a gentle container: a space where what has been lost is honored, where those who have passed are remembered, and where those who are still here can show up as they are. You don’t need to fix, explain, or perform your grief. You’re welcome to listen, to share, or simply to exist. This space is for both the passed and the present. I’m glad you’re here. 🤍
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Thank you for creating a space like this. Truly. 🤍 Grief can feel so isolating, and yet it’s something every human heart will carry at some point. The way you named it — as emotional, spiritual, and even nervous-system level — feels deeply seen. Loss doesn’t just live in thoughts; it lives in the body, in memory, in the quiet moments we don’t always know how to talk about. I appreciate the permission here. The reminder that we don’t have to perform healing, rush closure, or package our pain in a way that’s comfortable for others. Just being allowed to be — however that looks on a given day — is such a gift. Honoring both those who have passed and those still walking through the ache of missing them feels sacred. Grief is love with nowhere to go, and spaces like this help that love have somewhere to land. Grateful to be here, and grateful for the care behind this community.
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Monique Hart
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A safe space to heal anxiety, build self-love, and step into confidence. Helping you become calm and secure—without letting anxiety run your life.

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Joined Jan 25, 2026