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Author Archives: Joyce Dillon, RN, MN, BCC

THE WILD EDGE OF SORROW

Atlanta Grief and Loss Center Posted on November 7, 2019 by Joyce Dillon, RN, MN, BCCJuly 5, 2020
The Five Gates of Grief

The Five Gates of Grief Facing grief is hard work…it takes outrageous courage to face outrageous loss. Yet, this is precisely what we are called to do. For the first time in my life, I’m beginning to see more health/wellness … Continue reading →

Posted in Grief and Loss | Tagged Grief Retreats, Overcoming Grief

Cultivating Anima Mundi with The Land on which You Live

Atlanta Grief and Loss Center Posted on September 1, 2018 by Joyce Dillon, RN, MN, BCCJuly 5, 2020

Does your body ever feel tired or sluggish by the end of the day? Do you ever feel flat or depressed? If so, perhaps you are missing out on a vital source of life-force. Our indigenous brothers and sisters believe … Continue reading →

Posted in Grief and Loss | Tagged Anima Mundi

Heart-Broken Open: Grief as a Sacred Path to Renewal and Rebirth

Atlanta Grief and Loss Center Posted on January 16, 2017 by Joyce Dillon, RN, MN, BCCJuly 5, 2020

Endings, Begins and Transitions In Your Life One of the most important things you will ever do in your life is to clear, heal, or transform loss and grief, old wounds, memories and trauma that lie dormant in your mind … Continue reading →

Posted in Grief and Loss | Tagged Life Transitions, Transforming Grief

Grief, Transformed

Atlanta Grief and Loss Center Posted on January 8, 2017 by Joyce Dillon, RN, MN, BCCJuly 5, 2020

Written by Melody LeBaron If someone were to ask you “Do you believe that grief and loss are part of the human condition?” you would probably answer “Yes.” But when it happens to you–the accident or diagnosis, the death of … Continue reading →

Posted in Grief and Loss | Tagged Grief, Overcoming Grief

Entering The Healing Fields: The Spiritual Work of Grief

Atlanta Grief and Loss Center Posted on June 17, 2016 by Joyce Dillon, RN, MN, BCCJuly 5, 2020

“Grief does not necessarily come on demand. It is something that must be evoked through stories and images…to help pluck out that which causes tension, paralysis and distress. Every grief story has similar elements. This is why one story invites … Continue reading →

Posted in Grief and Loss | Tagged Grief, Overcoming Grief, Transforming Grief
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