
Transformative Grief: Exploring the Spiritual Process with Tracee Dunblazer
On this episode of the Death Dhamma podcast, Margaret interviews grief expert Tracee Dunblazer to explore how grief can be a spiritual process. Tracee is the author of Transformative Grief: an Ancient Ritual for Modern Times and has extensive experience in working with grief and karmic relationships.
Tracee explains that grief is a daily process that we experience for various reasons, not just due to death or loss. She believes that grief is an awakening in our mental, emotional, and physical world and that we no longer need to view it as something harmful. However, society has developed an aversion to grief and has attempted to suppress or repress it over time.
The conversation dives into cultural attitudes towards grief and why they have developed this aversion. Margaret and Tracee also discuss how spirituality is evolving as more people are turning away from traditional religions and seeking a more personal and individualized relationship with spirituality.
Tracee's work is accessible to everyone, regardless of their religious beliefs. She aims to expand people's understanding of spiritual truths that exist beyond their beliefs. This episode offers a fresh perspective on grief and spirituality and is sure to stimulate listeners' minds.
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