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Soul-Tired Exhaustion

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Losing a child is an indescribable pain, a weight that feels like an endless burden on the soul. In those moments, the exhaustion is more than physical—it’s a weariness that seeps into the very core of your being, making you question the strength to continue.

Embracing the Unyielding Strength Within

Continuing to live after the loss of my daughter has proven to be the most arduous task I’ve ever faced. Yet, within this soul-tired exhaustion lies an unyielding strength—a testament to the resilience dwelling deep within.

I’ve often heard it said that Creator/God/Source gives his strongest warriors the hardest battles. While this belief doesn’t make the battle any easier, it brings a perspective that resonates with the challenges faced after loss. Some days, I’m enraged, screaming at the divine for taking my baby. Other days, I find myself in a waking slumber, scraping the barrel of motivation to complete mundane tasks.

The Full Spectrum of Emotion

In between, there are moments when a smile or a laugh breaks through the darkness. I’ve learned to embrace this full spectrum of emotion as a reminder that, even in the depths of soul-tired exhaustion, I am living, breathing, and gradually healing.

A Collective Strength

To every woman who has felt the weight of loss and understands the quiet courage it takes to continue, you’re not alone. Our stories may differ, but our strength unites us. In our virtual community, we share, support, and find solace in the collective resilience of women like you.

Join Our Community

If you resonate with this journey, if you’ve felt the weight of loss and the quiet courage it takes to continue, I invite you to join our virtual community. Here, we share stories, offer support, and find solace in our shared experiences. Together, we rise from loss, find resilience in grief, and embrace the enduring spirit within us.

Mamaste.

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