The Grief Paradox

It’s a Paradox, this Grief vs Joy vs Peace thing.

I love you.

I’m broken.

I miss you.

I’m broken.

I’m happy for you.

I’m broken.

I’m relieved for you.

I’m broken.

I’m finally going to leave this place feeling joyful, peaceful, that you’re now free.

I’m broken.

I thank God for you, for your life, your spirit, the family bond that ties our hearts together. I thank God I was here, that we could be together at this time. And I thank you for waiting for me.

It was an honour to stand in the gap between Heaven and Earth with you, to spend a few of your last hours in this life with you, praying over you and with you, talking to you, sharing memories, and holding your hand.

It was an honour to spend your final moment with you, as you slipped beyond the veil. You’re now at peace, living your best life.

I’m sorry I took it for granted that you’d always be here. I was scared, terrified, that I wouldn’t cope without you, so I pretended you’d be here forever. But I forgot; I share your spirit, your heart, your strength, and your determination. I’m going to be OK.

I’m broken.

In loving memory of Zia Maria 09/06/23. You were fierce, bold, determined, stubborn, funny, generous. My kindred spirit. You were loved. You are missed. You will be forever in my heart. Til we meet again…

About the Author


SARINA ELDER

Sarina is a Writer with a passion for Making A Difference (MAD).

As a first generation Australian who struggled with cultural identity as a child, Sarina understands the importance of Being, Belonging, and Becoming as a fundamental need in all of us, regardless of age.

As a misunderstood Creative, who was diagnosed with ADHD in her adult years, Sarina is particularly passionate about supporting others to identify and release their Creative, or the Creative in their children, and to embrace the Neurodiversity that accompanies Creativity.

Sarina believes the best way to embrace ourselves is through laughter, and is open to sharing her own stories with the hope of encouraging others.

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