Although we all know that we will inevitably experience the loss of those we love, our reaction to death is usually one of shock, horror, devastating sorrow, and resistance. Re-arranged, Never the Same: The Nature of Grief serves as a companion to help readers through the grieving process.
This book offers a thorough inventory of the feelings and thoughts that arise for us all around grief; tools for navigating through a terrain of bereavement; ways to integrate grief into our lives as we move forward; and, eventually, to give ourselves permission to enjoy life again while simultaneously cultivating the possibility--and perhaps the experience--of staying in an ongoing "current relationship" with the spirit of the departed.
This book serves as a guide in navigating grief on many different levels. I liked that the book was "feeling" rather than clinical and through the sharing of the author's and other's experiences it helped me process some of the things that I have felt and gone through in my own loss.