Reframing Grief

a group of people hugging each other

Grief is often described as a weight we carry.

But what if we reframed that?

What if grief was not something we carry alone, but something we share?

A weight held gently between us — not as a burden passed from one person to another, but as something human and deeply connective.

For within grief is the presence of love. What we feel in grief is often the shape of what mattered most.

Grief is love.

It is not something to hide from, or something to simply endure alone.

It is something that can be witnessed, shared, and held in community.

When we allow grief to be seen in this way, it becomes less about carrying and more about connection — not something to put down, but something to live alongside, together.