30 min

Religion and Finding Lessons/Meaning in Grief Dealing With My Grief

    • Mental Health

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I have noticed a theme in a lot of the spaces that I visit where denying a belief in God is rooted in the fact that the god you believe in wouldn't allow your loved one to die when and/or how they did.
Our parents attenpt to teach us things that we may not understand until later in life. We don't understand it at the time or we may me confused in term of what we are to receive from the lesson, but at some point we understand the value in the lesson itself. We at this point have an "Ah ha" moment of clarity in its understanding.
Why can we not do the same thing when it comes to God an our religious/spiritual beliefs? After all there are a lot of us that only turn to God when we need/want something and will only appreciate it if it is manifested in the manner that we see fit. But where are we when we need to show gratitude for the things that we have?
R.E.M. - Losing My Religion video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwtdhWltSIg
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Music provided by Oren Levine (oren@ohljazz.com)

Special Announcement:
You can now support the show by shopping on Amazon with this link:
https://amzn.to/2JM5LjT
Dealing With My Grief  is now an Amazon associate and as an associate I earn from purchases you make on Amazon. You pay nothing extra ... just shop on Amazon by using the above link. The small commission I receive will help fund the show! Thank you!!!
In other breaking news, I'm now on instagram at: https://instagram.com/dealingwithmygrief
Please follow me for inspirational quotes and thoughts. Thank you.
Now back to our regularly scheduled program:
I have noticed a theme in a lot of the spaces that I visit where denying a belief in God is rooted in the fact that the god you believe in wouldn't allow your loved one to die when and/or how they did.
Our parents attenpt to teach us things that we may not understand until later in life. We don't understand it at the time or we may me confused in term of what we are to receive from the lesson, but at some point we understand the value in the lesson itself. We at this point have an "Ah ha" moment of clarity in its understanding.
Why can we not do the same thing when it comes to God an our religious/spiritual beliefs? After all there are a lot of us that only turn to God when we need/want something and will only appreciate it if it is manifested in the manner that we see fit. But where are we when we need to show gratitude for the things that we have?
R.E.M. - Losing My Religion video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwtdhWltSIg
Subscribe to this podcast by using one of the following:
Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe on Android Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Click here to listen via iHeart Radio Contact me using any of following:

email - darwyn@dealingwithmygrief.com
twitter - http://www.twitter.com/dealwithgrief
web - http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com
voice message - http://www.dealingwithmygrief.com/voicemail
Music provided by Oren Levine (oren@ohljazz.com)

30 min