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  • Every morning I see new mercies
    Every morning I see new mercies
  • God protect our security personnels
    God protect our security personnels
  • God we love the way you father us
    God we love the way you father us
  • Carry the mark of Christ in you
    Carry the mark of Christ in you
  • The shortest bone in the human body is called step bone, located in the ear
    The shortest bone in the human body is called step bone, located in the ear
  • The first teeth of a baby is called milk teeth
    The first teeth of a baby is called milk teeth
  • A new born baby has more than 206 bones in the body
    A new born baby has more than 206 bones in the body
  • The platelets helps to heal wonder in the body, is a blood cell
    The platelets helps to heal wonder in the body, is a blood cell
  • And yet… I can imagine you’re also now thinking of the people who didn’t show up. Or who showed up at first, but not later. All the situations where you felt, or were told, you shouldn’t speak up about your experience. All the things you’ve had to seek out and learn for yourself about healing. So many of us suffer the pains of great loss in relative silence, and are left to feel like we’re bungling our way along our healing journeys alone.
    And yet… I can imagine you’re also now thinking of the people who didn’t show up. Or who showed up at first, but not later. All the situations where you felt, or were told, you shouldn’t speak up about your experience. All the things you’ve had to seek out and learn for yourself about healing. So many of us suffer the pains of great loss in relative silence, and are left to feel like we’re bungling our way along our healing journeys alone.
  • Every single one of us will experience major loss in our lifetime. Each experience of loss is different, in a million fractal ways — there are no absolute rules about what loss feels like, or how it will shape us in our lives going forward. But in our work, our team at the Social Healing Project has seen one clear pattern, across all forms of loss and all types of people experiencing it: The presence of others helps us toward healing. All of us.
    Every single one of us will experience major loss in our lifetime. Each experience of loss is different, in a million fractal ways — there are no absolute rules about what loss feels like, or how it will shape us in our lives going forward. But in our work, our team at the Social Healing Project has seen one clear pattern, across all forms of loss and all types of people experiencing it: The presence of others helps us toward healing. All of us.