Ben Squires
Mind

A guide to navigating the path of grief

Airdre Grant understands grief and loss all too well. In the space of one year, she lost her long-term relationship, her cat, dog, father, and twin brother. Seeking solace and survival, she went on a life-transforming pilgrimage to Scotland and the Himalayas that enabled her to gain strength and wisdom from her journey of sorrow and loss. In her new book, Stumbling Stones, Airdre offers touching stories, poignant anecdotes, and inspiring advice to anybody traversing the painful and emotional landscape of loss and grief. Here Airdre, writing for Over60, shares the lessons she learnt and the wisdom she gleaned with dealing with a subject we rarely talk about – death and loss.

Everyone gets to walk the dark path of grief and loss at some stage during his or her life. It is unavoidable. Although we would rather avoid pain, there are, I believe, treasures to be found in the darkness. There are also some strategies you can employ, that offer a handhold or two, when you are trying to find your way through the swamp.

Here are some things I discovered as I travelled that rocky path:

The journey along the Dark Path is one foot in front of the other, stumbling as we go. While nothing about it is easy, I believe there is an inexplicable magic that governs us during this time. There are many consolations and rewards to be found along the way and although such gifts are hard won, ultimately they contribute to the rebuilding of a wounded heart.

Airdre Grant author of Stumbling Stones, published by Hardie Grant Books, RRP $24.99

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health, positive, mind, grief, mental