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In this episode, Demi and Anna-Maria descend into the soil of grief as an initiatory force - not as something to be solved or survived, but something that strips masks, demands radical honesty, and reshapes how we live.


They speak to grief as a teacher, an elder, a living frequency that trains us through every loss we face - from the quiet, easily dismissed endings to the shattering ones that undo us completely. These smaller losses become the training ground, preparing the nervous system, heart, and soul for deeper surrender when life asks more of us.


This conversation explores how grief and death sharpen presence, simplify what matters, and measure how fully we are willing to live. It is the knowing that we will lose, that teaches us how to treasure.


Demi and Annie reflect on acclimatising to pain and building a relationship with intensity - understanding that grief does not disappear, but that our capacity to meet it can expand.


They name the devastation of solitary grieving within a hyper-individualised culture, while also honouring that no one can walk the inner passage of grief for you. Grief is a rite of passage that requires aloneness as well as accompaniment. Re-villaging grief does not mean being rescued from it – it means being witnessed through it.


This episode is an offering for those who know grief not as pathology, but as a sacred altar we are changed upon - again and again.


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