
Soul Food: Religious Poetry for the Bereaved
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Spiritual wisdom transcends cultural boundaries when we face grief and loss. Ancient prayers and poetry from Buddhist, Christian, Shinto, Islamic, and Jewish traditions offer comfort by acknowledging pain while providing perspective on life's impermanence.
• Dalai Lama reminds us that suffering comes from wanting permanence in an impermanent world
• Christian prayers acknowledge Jesus who also experienced grief and wept
• Buddhist metaphor of cherry blossoms shows beauty and brevity go hand-in-hand
• Shinto prayer connects us as brothers and sisters across oceans
• Merit Malloy's poem encourages us to find the deceased in our connections with others
• Biblical lamentations honestly express grief while maintaining hope
• Common themes include accepting impermanence and finding meaning in loss.
As you listen, consider sending me your thoughts and questions on grief, both spiritual and practical, so we can walk this path together.
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