Ambiguous Grief Quotes

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Stephanie Sarazin
“To be soulbroken is to be filled with anguish that is brought on by the loss of our love, our relationship, and ourselves, and, often it is void of validation. If you know this pain, my deepest sympathies to you, not only for your loss but for how you've been hurting.”
Stephanie Sarazin, Soulbroken: A Guidebook for Your Journey Through Ambiguous Grief

Stephanie Sarazin
“Instead of trying to find forgiveness, allow forgiveness to find you.”
Stephanie Sarazin

Stephanie Sarazin
“When we lose someone we love and we also lose a part of ourselves, it's something more. When who we have lost is so deeply connected to who we are, when we are inextricably linked not only to a person but to our connection to them, the loss of our relationship is often a loss of our own self. That is why such loss stretches beyond being heartbroken to being soulbroken.”
Stephanie Sarazin, Soulbroken: A Guidebook for Your Journey Through Ambiguous Grief

“~ In the realm of Ambiguous Loss, the absence persists, the closure eludes. A narrative without an ending, where the lines between presence and absence blur, where endings are but distant mirages. Its chronic presence perpetuates a narrative of loss, a loss that remains unclear and without resolution. It has no closure or finality because the loss is ongoing...”
Carson Anekeya