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January 2, 2012

Life and Loss

Mara Fisher LCSW, MCC @ 12:50 am

Most of us believe that relationships are supposed to be permanent, yet loss and grieving is a theme in our lives.  Inevitably along our path someone dies or will be left behind.  Loss of a relationship plays a significant part in all of our lives, as it is part of life.

Often we define ourselves by our relationships; we believe something is wrong with us if we do not keep our friends for life.  What I have learned is that relationships come and go throughout our lives. When someone dies, leaves us, moves away or becomes estranged, it can feel confusing, sad, overwhelming, we might feel a bit lost for a time. The loss of the relationship is an opportunity for us to grow and get in touch with our authentic selves; to learn and understand that we are not our relationships.

In all relationships there is some degree of dependency. Whether it is your relationship with your life-partner, mother, father, sibling, friend.  When a relationship ends, you will find yourself forced to undertake tasks that the other person used to do; or perhaps you will be taking care of their will. In all cases with loss comes new experiences, some enjoyable some scary, some just a nuisance. What is wonderful is that it is through these tasks that a new sense of self will evolve.

Whenever we let go of someone a psychological death occurs and we want to allow ourselves to grieve for our loss. Death comes in many forms; it may be an aspect of ourselves, our youthful qualities, our health, or a dream that is no more.  Or it may be a relationship that is ended by death or distance.

With every death there is rebirth; something of value is growing inside us. How we react to the constant changes that occur in our lives through our relationships is probably the only aspect of a relationship that we have choice about.

 

3 Comments »

  1. Mara, nice stuff.

    Comment by Curm — January 4, 2012 @ 6:55 pm

  2. The perfect blog and at the right time. Thank you!

    Comment by Joe — January 4, 2012 @ 11:17 pm

  3. So true. Once again……

    Comment by Yaz Headley — February 13, 2012 @ 1:50 am

 

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