Explore the complex nature of grief in this 51-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into how loss alters our perception of the world, disrupting familiar patterns and expectations. Examine the concept of grief as a form of longing, not only for what has been lost but also for the shattered assumption of a stable, unchanging world. Consider the roles of resilience and healing alongside the enduring presence of lament and regret in the grieving process. Reflect on the importance of memories as a lasting connection to what has been lost, while acknowledging the impossibility of fully reclaiming the past. This thought-provoking discussion, inspired by Sloane Crosley's "Grief is for People," offers valuable insights into the human experience of loss and its profound impact on our lives.
Overview
Syllabus
Understanding Grief
Taught by
The Aspen Institute