Grief does not feel like an emotion — it feels like a place. A world beneath the world you once knew. In the old Greek story, Persephone is taken into the underworld, and her mother Demeter searches the earth in anguish. While Persephone is gone, the land itself falls...
A Depth-Oriented Reflection on Grief, Letters, and Continuing Bonds When someone we love dies, the world we knew does not simply change — it disappears. The relationship that once served as compass, rhythm, and reference point becomes memory, absence, ache. Grief is...
There are moments when language fails us. Grief, depression, and deep emotional rupture often arrive wordless: a knot in the throat, a collapse in the chest, a fog over the mind. In these times, poetry can speak on our behalf. A poem is more than decoration or...