Lindsey A.’s Reviews > Healing through the Dark Emotions: The Wisdom of Grief, Fear, and Despair > Status Update
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On the other hand, she makes many great arguments for why it’s important to lean into the discomfort of “negative feelings” (vs. being afraid of them, pushing them down, using avoidance behaviors, etc.)
— Mar 31, 2026 10:33PM
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Lindsey A.
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“When we hurt, we think of therapy, not community involvement, political action, or spiritual service. It takes a prolonged period of economic decline, a community wide tragedy in our midst, such as a war, to remind us we are all emotionally interconnected.”
— Apr 02, 2026 08:41PM
Lindsey A.
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“Almost any fear or phobia that you could name, at its core, gets down to these six.
Fear of:
- Pain
- Loss
- Death
- Vulnerability
- Isolation
- Chaos”
— Apr 01, 2026 05:35PM
Fear of:
- Pain
- Loss
- Death
- Vulnerability
- Isolation
- Chaos”
Lindsey A.
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“When we are afraid of feeling fear, when we are unconscious of its hold on us, when we avoid it, then we can’t use it or move through it. We become frozen in the fear of fear and we’re more likely to end up one of the phobics of panic sufferers. The word fear, like anger, is global and undiscriminating. It would help matters if we have more words with more nuanced distinctions.”
— Apr 01, 2026 05:28PM
Lindsey A.
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“See the demon of despair and greet it, ‘hello darkness my old friend.’ Be with it, but don’t indulge it. Read about it, speak about it, dream about it. Write down your dreams. Don’t fight it. Fighting it only wastes your energy….”
— Apr 01, 2026 02:32PM
Lindsey A.
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“While contemporary books on emotional intelligence advise you to distract yourself from your bad mood, I would say the opposite.”
— Apr 01, 2026 02:27PM
Lindsey A.
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Reflections so far: I know that spirituality can arguably be a component of building resilience, but I was still surprised by how often different religious texts are referenced and interwoven into these stories. I also feel a bit cautious of interpreting some of the more Freudian-inspired interpretations of therapy and the author’s stance against psychiatric drugs.
— Mar 31, 2026 10:31PM
Lindsey A.
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“When we are most vulnerable we are most alive, most open to all dimensions of existence. In our venerability is our power.”
— Mar 31, 2026 11:39AM
