πŸ’§ Sadness and Sorrow

This emotion may feel like a heavy weight across the chest, arriving in waves, each carrying memories, longing, and loss.

Waves of sorrow may come unpredictably, triggered by memories or milestones. The cycle involves intense longing for your loved one, followed by temporary distraction, only for the sadness to resurface, sometimes feeling deeper with each wave.

Reflection Prompts

  • What memory brought tears recently and what did they carry with them?
  • Describe the shape of your sadness today. Is it sharp, dull, constant, fleeting?
  • If your sorrow could speak, what would it say right now?

🌱 Reflection Prompts

β€œEverything feels heavy….”


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Sorrow Ritual: A Safe Cry Space

Create a sacred space: a candle, a blanket, music that moves you. Sit and allow the sadness to flow. Speak a memory aloud. Then breathe deeply and gently close the ritual.

πŸ’§ Sadness Journal

β€œWhat does your sadness want you to know today?”

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β€œIt’s okay to cry. It’s okay to feel. You are not falling apart you are grieving with honesty.”