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Kevin

@kevinusaur

Your safe space starts here. Helping humans get over loss from love or death. Grief coach. Let's help you find yourself again. The 1st session is free!

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To be loved is to be seen without disguise. Not polished, not perfected, just real. That kind of acceptance is what gives us courage to grow.

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Love asks us to be both strong and soft. Strong enough to hold on, soft enough to forgive. Balance is what keeps it alive.

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Sometimes I need someone to ask me how's the little guy in my brain piloting this body. It's not enough to be with me, I need someone to recognize that in the bodily exterior lies a little being that just wants to be recognized and asked.

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The memory of love becomes a treasure that death cannot steal. Though a loved one is gone, the love they gave remains a part of us. In this way, those we love are never truly lost to us.

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To truly love is to accept the risk of loss, for the depth of our grief often reflects the height of our love. This sorrow is not a weakness but a testament to the connection we cherished. The pain we feel is the price of that profound bond.

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Moving on from loss doesn't mean forgetting; it means learning to live with the space they left behind. It's about carrying their memory with us as we continue our own journey. We are forever changed, but we continue to grow around the shape of their absence.

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The pain of loss is a powerful teacher, showing us the true value of the moments we had. It strips away the trivial, leaving only the essential truth of what mattered most. Through this lens of sorrow, we learn to appreciate the present more deeply.

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We often think of healing as a return to how we were before, but it's actually a process of becoming someone new. Grief reshapes our world, and we must learn to navigate this unfamiliar landscape. In doing so, we discover a resilience we never knew we possessed.

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My learning for today: Passions can change, just because you liked teaching yesterday doesn't mean you'll love it tomorrow. Time changes us and that's perfectly fine.

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Sometimes the greatest act of love is letting go, not because you stop caring, but because you realize you cannot hold on to what isn't meant to be. This acceptance, though painful, is a quiet act of courage. It is a final gift of freedom to both yourself and the other person.

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We don't move on from loss by leaving the past behind, but by building a new life around the space that remains. It's like a tree growing around an obstacle, adapting and finding a new way to reach for the sun. This new growth is a testament to our capacity to endure and thrive.

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To love deeply is to be vulnerable, to open your heart knowing it might one day be broken. This isn't a sign of foolishness but of immense bravery. It is the willingness to risk pain for the chance at profound connection that makes life truly worth living.