In Episode 87, we look at the value of hugs, embraces and touch to ward off despair, depression, fear, stress, disease, loneliness and isolation after a loved one’s death and instead soak in love, peace and calm.
Many of us don’t truly understand the great need to be held, hugged, embraced each day.
Especially when we are grieving a loved one’s death, it is all the more important.
Being held gives us a chance to release into their arms where calm and peace reside.
And it is needed for all ages. From a small infant to the elderly, every one needs this comfort, this security.
Many times, a person who is grieving get the release of crying into the chest or shoulder of another caring person. And they need that.
And if we are isolated or don’t have others around us, perhaps because we are widowed, live alone, are single, etc. it is important to have a pet or stuffed animal which we can cuddle with, stroke, snuggle with, sleep with just to have that connection.
Do you notice how young children love stuffed animals that they tuck under their arm and sleep with at night.
It brings them security and comfort.
And don’t you be embarrassed to do the same thing if you are alone and have no pet.
As I mention in my podcast this week, the light pink stuffed bear I bought for my grandmother gave her great comfort and when she died, I took it and still have it on my closet shelf.
I look at it all the time and it reminds me of her, but at times I hold it and stroke it and it comforts me.
So if we aren’t able to be around others, especially now with the pandemic dictating way too many months of isolation, get a stuffed or real animal to keep you company.
Speak to it, sleep with your furbaby, let it make you smile.
You need that to reduce stress, disease, anxiety, despair and depression.
Do it now so no matter what the future brings, you will have your friend there for you.
And whenever you are able to meet up with others face to face, make sure you reach open your arms and simply say “I need a hug.”
Be kind to yourself.
Sending you my love. xoxo
Additional Notes:
My book Understanding Your Grieving Heart After a Loved One’s Death is perfect for those beginning their journey. Click here to get yours by downloading it immediately.
Visit Crisis Connections at my website to telephone a trained counselor to speak with whenever you are feeling lonely, overwhelmed, confused, frightened, fearful or any host of emotions. Even if it is a suicide hotline, do not think they cannot help you. You do not need to feel suicidal to speak with these wonderful counselors. They are there to listen to you.
Use the Emotional Freedom Technique for Healing.
You can watch Marissa Peer’s “I Am Enough” meditation.
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