Allow Grief its Time

by Beth Haley

Grief has its own Timetable


Grief has it own timetable and it’s own unique expression within each of us. You will heal at your own pace, and in your own way.

Six months ago my father crossed over. Being a pilot, he was used to flying the big skies, but on this day he flew on different wings.

He’s flying with the big boys now.


In Remembrance and Honor



With Gratitude



UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, 1951-1954.

Korean War



Sitting out at the airport this evening, I caught a wonderful view. And I could hear Papa’s short quip, “Looks like a fair day tomorrow!”


CATHARSIS:

The process of releasing…

Finding ways to honor a loved one who has passed on can be very healing.



Allow yourself to feel what you need to feel so that healing can come.

Our physical health benefits when we allow ourselves to heal emotionally and spiritually. It’s all connected.



“Well, take me back down where cool water flow, yeh

Let me remember things I love…

I can hear the bull frog callin’ me”

by John Cameron Fogerty

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15 responses to “Allow Grief its Time”

  1. macalder02 Avatar

    Un relato muy conmovedor. la perdida de un ser querido siempre deja secuelas en el alma

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  2. macalder02 Avatar

    A very moving story. the loss of a loved one always leaves sequels in the soul

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  3. Pilgrimage Studio Avatar

    El recuerdo puede ser difícil pero una parte necesaria de la curación. Thank you for sharing in my story

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      Anonymous

      Amazing 💚

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      1. Pilgrimage Studio Avatar

        Thanx A!! 💚

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  4. Florence Ezekafor Avatar

    Quite touching. He’s at rest now. Be consoled.

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  5. Pilgrimage Studio Avatar

    Thank you 🙏😊💞

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  6. ashok Avatar

    Such synchronicity. I wrote today about my wife, who passed away and I just read about your father. Yes my pilgrim friend all of us have our own time frame of handling our grief. That was my today’s post – Time heals nothing … it just teaches us how to handle our pain.
    Looks like you had an awesome father as was my wife.
    May God be with you and fill your life with love and joy. And that He gives you wisdom to deal with your father’s absence. I am sure he is in very good Hands 🙏

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    1. Pilgrimage Studio Avatar

      I had just seen your post a few minutes ago and was thinking the same thing: synchronicity. I wrote mine yesterday and yours came today. I have often wondered about the saying, “time heals” thinking 🤔… I don’t know that that is always the case. Thank you for your words of wisdom and comfort. 😊

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      1. ashok Avatar

        Stay blessed Beth

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      2. Pilgrimage Studio Avatar

        Thank you so much! And you as well.

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  7. PATRICK STORIES Avatar

    The poem is short but carries a lot of meaning if scrutinized properly.

    Such a profound way of writing. Love the beginning part of it( The gleaning
    seeking fallen fruit)

    and the end part of the poem just made it look real again(
    the triumphant resistance
    against an Empire of darkness)

    Thanks for giving me that mindset about emotion as you said in your poem explanation.

    I still remain  the simple blogger…..

    #PATRICKSTORIES
    Peace ✌and Love ❤

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    1. Pilgrimage Studio Avatar

      And thank you! 😊

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      1. PATRICK STORIES Avatar

        Thank you! I appreciate your thoughtful response.

        Such an awesome way of replying someone. Thanks. Again

        Also, I just posted:

        POEM: The CAULDRON

        Would love to know your views. Love to see your contributions on it. I’m always excited for your comment. 🙂

        You are welcome

        #PATRICKSTORIES
        Peace ✌and Love ❤

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