by | Nov 28, 2023

Acknowledging Unrecognized Grief

I want you to know that I see you, I hear you, and I am here for you with every fiber of my being.

I write this to empower you to fully embrace your journey, offering insights into the transformative power of community, the significance of acknowledging your losses, and the path towards comprehensive healing. 

Read on to explore the solace and unwavering support that awaits you, understanding that your pain is seen, heard, and tenderly held in the embrace of these words.

I understand the depths of your soul and the pain you carry within. 

It is a truth I have come to know…

While funerals provide a structure for honoring the death and celebrating the life of someone we have lost, they offer us a space to legitimize our grief and allow us to feel the pain that resides within us.

Yet, there are no ceremonies, no rituals, for the child who slowly loses their parent to the grip of addiction. There are no collective moments of remembrance for the traumatized child, mother, father, partner, or sibling who has lost connection with themselves. To 

In a world that often fails to acknowledge these profound losses, we find ourselves without the symbols, the black armbands or pink ribbons, that signify our pain to the world. We yearn for a space where our hurt is recognized, where our stories are heard, and where our healing can begin.

Relentless Cycle of Loss

In the realm of addiction, we experience a relentless cycle of loss. We find ourselves losing our loved ones over and over and over again as they succumb to the grip of substances such as drugs, alcohol, sex, codependency, or even money. 
Each time, it feels like a rupture in our hearts, a wound that is reopened over and over again. We hold onto hope, trusting that things will change, only to have that trust shattered repeatedly. This constant violation of trust becomes a profound loss, a grief that we carry within us. 

When circumstances prevent us from mourning, we are left haunted by memories that linger, unsure of how to navigate them. If we do not actively work through these memories, they remain with us, untethered to time and place. They become unwelcome intruders, lingering in our minds and hearts, refusing to fade away.

Significance of Various Losses

It is of utmost importance that we do not overlook, dismiss, or turn away from these losses. Instead, we must recognize their significance, just as we mourn the loss of a loved one. These losses hold immense weight and deserve our attention and care.

Among these losses, one of the most profound is the disconnection from our true selves. It is a loss that can leave us feeling adrift, searching for meaning and purpose. Additionally, the loss of someone significant in our lives can leave a void that feels insurmountable. We may also experience the loss of a sober parent, which can deeply impact our sense of stability and support.

Multifaceted Losses and Their Impact

Furthermore, the loss of a period of life, such as our entire childhood, can be a profound wound that shapes our experiences and perceptions. We may also grapple with the loss of family due to addiction or dysfunction, which can leave us feeling isolated and longing for a sense of belonging.

In addition to these losses, we may have experienced the loss of hope, dreams, time, money, trust, or faith. These losses can shake the very foundation of our being, leaving us questioning our purpose and our ability to trust in the goodness of life.

Lastly, we may have endured the loss of safety, nurturing, stability, consistency, or even our innocence. These losses can leave lasting imprints on our hearts and souls, impacting our ability to feel secure and whole.

Acknowledging Grief and Healing

It is essential that we acknowledge and honor these losses, for they have shaped our journey and influenced who we are today. By embracing them with compassion and tenderness, we can begin the process of healing and reclaiming our sense of self.

But dear brave sister, grief cannot be forgotten, dismissed, ignored, or avoided. It demands to be seen, heard, and tenderly held. It calls for us to experience it fully and to bear witness to its presence. And it is within the embrace of a safe and loving community that grief can be transformed. Here, we find solace, understanding, and unwavering support as we navigate the depths of our pain.

Empowerment through Community

As we gather in this sacred circle, we recognize that we are not alone in our struggles. We find solace and strength in the company of other sisters who share similar journeys. Together, we create a supportive community where compassion, understanding, and unconditional love flow freely.

In the Healing Hearts Workshop, we embrace the power of collective healing. Through shared stories, guided practices, and heartfelt connections, we navigate the complexities of our losses and emerge with a renewed sense of purpose, resilience, and inner peace. We hold space for one another, offering a safe haven where vulnerability is celebrated and growth is nurtured.

Join us, dear sisters, as we embark on this profound journey of healing and transformation. Together, let us honor our experiences, heal our wounds, and reclaim our power. Welcome to the Healing Hearts Workshop, where sisterhood and healing intertwine and where the path to wholeness begins.

About Mikki Proffitt
My mission in life is to create a space where women like you can share your stories from a place of truth, vulnerability, and safety. Where you can be raw and real, without masks or pretense. You can come as you are, feel seen, heard, held, and witnessed without judgment, and be surrounded by love. As a woman whose own healing journey through childhood trauma, abuse, and addiction I have spent over three decades in a career of service to others as an addictions counselor, trauma-informed breathwork, grief movement, and EFT Practioner. My deepest desire is that my work helps women end their suffering as they remember who they are, reclaim their power, and reignite their purpose.

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