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Grief isn’t just missing someone — it’s losing the attachment that made the world feel safe. In this episode of Holding Space on the Mountain, we talk about what happens when an attachment is severed, why the nervous system reacts the way it does, and how we slowly learn to feel grounded again. This is a quiet, compassionate conversation for anyone walking through loss.
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Grief isn’t just missing someone — it’s losing the attachment that made the world feel safe. In this episode of Holding Space on the Mountain, we talk about what happens when an attachment is severed, why the nervous system reacts the way it does, and how we slowly learn to feel grounded again. This is a quiet, compassionate conversation for anyone walking through loss.
Support the show