Love's ending is painful. Whether it's a friendship, a romantic relationship, a familial tie - and whether love ends through a physical or spiritual/psychological/energetic death, it's fucking painful.
We don't have a lot of rituals and ceremonies in this society to honour the ending of Love - to honour our grief, our sadness, our pain, our anger, our confusion, our frustration. Our ceremonies and rituals become vilifying the other, playing "who will win the breakup" or "move on" first, or disassociating from the deep grief that we're feeling.
This episode is part ceremony - part ritual - part podcast. It is filled with tears and sobs and snotty sounds. It is an honouring of Love's beginning, middle and ending, and an exploration of how I am meeting the ending of a particularly beloved connection.
May Love be with you, always.
Love's ending is painful. Whether it's a friendship, a romantic relationship, a familial tie - and whether love ends through a physical or spiritual/psychological/energetic death, it's fucking painful.
We don't have a lot of rituals and ceremonies in this society to honour the ending of Love - to honour our grief, our sadness, our pain, our anger, our confusion, our frustration. Our ceremonies and rituals become vilifying the other, playing "who will win the breakup" or "move on" first, or disassociating from the deep grief that we're feeling.
This episode is part ceremony - part ritual - part podcast. It is filled with tears and sobs and snotty sounds. It is an honouring of Love's beginning, middle and ending, and an exploration of how I am meeting the ending of a particularly beloved connection.
May Love be with you, always.