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What does grief do to the body?
Grief can cause back pain, joint pain, headaches, and stiffness. The pain is caused by the overwhelming amount of stress hormones being released during the grieving process. These effectively stun the muscles they contact. Stress hormones act on the body in a similar way to broken heart syndrome.
Why is grief so heavy?
Grief is a heavy thing. For those who’ve experienced it, it feels like you’re carrying around a boulder, and no matter how hard you try, you can’t seem to shake the weight. Really, it’s physically and mentally exhausting. According to the Mayo Clinic, grief is a natural response to loss.
Why do I Still Feel my Loved One’s presence after their death?
We may continue to feel our loved one’s presence after their passing because they are still very much around us. In the deepest grief, they will try to find a way to let us know they’re with us. When we feel like we’re being watched, we’re being protected and watched over. Above all else, we’re still being loved.
Is it okay to place ashes of a loved one in house?
Is it all right to place the urn of ashes of a loved one in your house?” When a person dies, his/her psychic connection with loved ones is not immediately severed. It can remain for a long, long time. And because of this, his or her energy can still be felt by the living. In truth, the dead never leave us.
Did your deceased loved one return for a visit?
Even though your deceased loved one passed away years ago, you think about them frequently. If this sounds like what you’ve been experiencing, then they may have returned for a visit with you. Don’t discount your thoughts; they mean a lot more than you’d think, especially in regards to our deceased loved ones.
How do we know our deceased loved ones are around US?
We can often tell our deceased loved ones are around us when we smell their scent: perfume, flowers, cigar or cigarette smoke, or any other smell associated with them. There may be no logical explanation of why the smell is there.