The Wild Edge of Sorrow
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"It blew me away. I underlined things on nearly every page."
—Anderson Cooper, All There IsThe Wild Edge of Sorrow offers hope
and healing for a profoundly fractured world—and a pathway home to
the brightness, pains, and gifts of being alive.Introducing the 5
gates of grief, psychotherapist Francis Weller explores how we move
through the waters of grief and loss in a culture so fundamentally
detached from the needs of the soul.•ÂThe first gate
recognizes—and invites us to accept—the painful truth that
everything we love, we will lose. With this acceptance comes beauty
and responsibility—and an openness into which we can pour the full
love of our hearts. At the first gate, we meet the sorrow of losing
a loved one; the grief of illness; and the unique and profound
pains that accompany loss by suicide.•ÂThe second gate helps
us uncover and tend to the places that have not known love: the
neglected pieces of our soul that need restoration and care. These
“places” can be our secret shames, or the parts of us that we
feel are undeserving of love. At the second gate, we face our
shadows and heal our most tender wounds.•ÂThe third gate
meets us at the sorrows of the world, inviting us to open to the
grave pain of our planet: the destruction of ecosystems, the harms
of extractive capitalism, the unfathomable pain of war and
occupation. We learn to honor and hold this grief even as we move
through it, recommitting ourselves to the actions our souls call
upon us to perform in service of healing and renewal.•ÂThe
fourth gate, what we expected but did not receive, is present in
each and every one of our lives. We may need love from a parent or
partner unable to give it; we may lack the language to ask for the
care we deserve. Each is a loss that must be acknowledged and
grieved to move toward wholeness.•ÂThe fifth gate opens to
our ancestral grief: the traumas, pains, losses, and unrealized
dreams of those who came before us. Weller invites us to reconnect
to our bodies, our communities, and the ancestral knowledge we hold
in our bones...but may have forgotten.Profoundly moving,
beautifully written, this book is a balm for the soul and a
necessary salve for moving together through difficult times.
Grounded in ritual and connection, The Wild Edge of Sorrow welcomes
each grief with care and attention, opening us to the feelings,
experiences, and sacred knowledge that connect us to each other and
ultimately make us whole.