Letting Pass

By The Splintered Mind

Category: Lifestyle

Tags: Self Care

For two months we kept the dog run, as if she might come back. I recount the vet's bright needle in Pauline's arms, the boxed toys and bikes, Pauline's diaries and my father's appointment calendars. Personal reflections on mourning a pet, grief and memory, Daoism and letting go of belongings after loss.

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Rolly's Take

This blog resonates deeply with those who navigate the subtle terrain of grief and memory, finding solace in their reflections on loss. It speaks to the sensitive souls who grapple with the weight of attachment, whether to beloved pets or cherished belongings, yearning to honor what once was while wrestling with the inevitability of letting go. Here, the interplay of Daoism and personal narrative invites introspection, offering a gentle reminder that in the act of living, we are perpetually balancing the beauty of connection and the ache of absence. Readers will appreciate the tender exploration of how memories linger like echoes, shaping our understanding of love and loss.