Some things, even grief can't take away ❤️‍🩹💙

Profound loss can make you wonder whether you'll ever be able to love life, people, or even yourself in the same way again.

Love hides where acceptance begins.

Because acceptance isn't just about accepting the loss.

It's discovering that your ability to love survived it. 💙

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... Read moreExperiencing deep grief often leads to a profound reassessment of our relationships and feelings. I remember a time when I faced an immense personal loss, and it felt as though a part of my ability to love was erased. However, through the process of acceptance, I began to see that accepting loss is not about surrendering to sorrow but about embracing the survival of love within us. Acceptance became a turning point where I acknowledged the pain yet allowed room for healing. It was in this space I discovered that grief could coexist with love, rather than extinguish it. This journey taught me that love hides where acceptance begins. It’s not merely coming to terms with loss but recognizing that the essence of love remains intact and can even deepen. For anyone navigating loss, understanding this can be transformative. Acceptance doesn’t mean forgetting or moving on quickly; it means honoring what has happened while also nurturing the parts of ourselves that endure. Grief may alter the way we see the world, but it cannot erase the capacity to love life, others, or oneself. In my experience, small acts of self-care and reaching out to loved ones were crucial in this healing process. Sharing stories, expressing emotions honestly, and allowing vulnerability helped reinforce my connection with others and with my own heart. Finding comfort in these connections helped me realize that some things, even grief, can’t take away — our resilience and our ability to love remain.