Not a Widow...But a Goddess! cover logo

Vulnerable Grief

35m · Not a Widow...But a Goddess! · 06 Apr 23:00

In this episode, Esha explores vulnerability in grief and how leaning into that vulnerability can guide one deeper into the human experience and into the healing process. 

The episode Vulnerable Grief from the podcast Not a Widow...But a Goddess! has a duration of 35:37. It was first published 06 Apr 23:00. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

More episodes from Not a Widow...But a Goddess!

Falling in: Journey into the body

In this episode, Esha shares the need for the body to be part of the whole human story. The body is the keeper of all human stories, past, present, and future. Leaning into the body's wisdom during grief is an opportunity to connect body, feelings, emotions, with the spirit and the soul. This coherence between these three brings a unitive effect to all that we are and all that we are experiencing. Nothing is left behind. Esha also shares a body meditation to help you connect with your body.

The Sacred Heart: Path to healing

In this episode, Esha shares the power of bringing grief into the sacred heart and the magnetizing effects feeling and allowing has once we bring it all to the heart. She shares her wisdom of how we are growing deeper into a more mature humanity through grief and that grief is actually the catalyst that wakes us up to love more, become ever present to what is, and to live fully.

Broken Open, Not Broken

In this episode, Esha shares wisdom of being broken open rather than broken. The rebirthing process begins when the old self you use to know is in pieces from loss. Being broken open is a reorganization of the way of life, where divine love can pour in and restructure a new way of being and living. By allowing what is and meeting oneself in that space, one can dare to embrace the fullness of one's humanity.

Moving with versus Moving On

In this episode Esha share shifting the language of moving on from grief to moving with grief. This is the integration period of walking with grief differently, embodying its wisdom and stepping into living with more presence, kindness, and intention.

From a "We" to a "Me"

In this episode, Esha interviews Vicki Leventhal, a dear friend who lost her husband David to cancer. Vicki shares her love story with David, his battle with diabetes, getting Covid, and then receiving the heartbreaking news of being diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Vicki talks about the transition from a "we," to a "me," after a loved one passes and the challenges of a brand-new life.