Empathy means holding their hand—physically or emotionally— standing in their pain with them, and helping them navigate the most challenging moments of their lives. These moments are not just about loss; they are about the unbearable reality that another human being took someone they loved. Studies show that people who survive natural disasters— cyclones, tornadoes—often find ways to accept their losses and remain grateful to be alive. Even when they lose loved ones to these forces of nature, their grief does not fracture their trust in life itself. But when tragedy comes through the hands of another person, the very foundation of trust is shattered differently. In these moments, we can be the ones who stand in the fire with them. We can be the ones who ensure they are not left adrift in a swirling maze of loss, confusion, and isolation. Whether we are friends or strangers, there are ways we can help.
Nancy Orlen Weber Psychic Detective, Medical Intuitive, Animal Communicator, R.N. Visit NancyOrlenWeber.com to grab your spot for Nancy’s upcoming in person retreat. Her new book, Nature Speaks, is available on Amazon.
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