How Does One Deal With Loss? Ask Deepak Chopra!

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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    Death and the loss of the body and brain is a realm of potential, where thought still forms and consciousness still exists. Local consciousness becomes non-local consciousness, but this local consciousness is where we have our relationships, those who we care about and love. The people who are dealing with the loss of another should try not to grieve with anger or denial, but with love and remembering the great times they spent with the person, who passed away. Remembering the life and experiences of the person we lost can bring joy and fill the void the loved one left behind. Ultimate love translates into compassion, empathy, a desire to do good. This helps us deal with loss.
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  • @joannsoto9377
    @joannsoto9377 12 років тому +6

    I deal with the loss of my son by understanding that there is eternal life. My awareness helps me know when he is around. When sorrow sets in I think of all the wonderful memories I have of him. I received a revelation a couple of months ago, I saw when I gave birth to my son, then it was through his death he gave birth to me. I live for him, all I do is for him, he lives in me...he gave his life so I can fully live mine...Rebirth

  • @Raenag7
    @Raenag7 12 років тому +4

    "I would grieve out of love", thank you for sharing that. I am sometimes confused in my own grieving right now and your words have just helped me articulate now !

  • @TheDRChisholm
    @TheDRChisholm 12 років тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I do not fear death, nor am angry that it must happen to make way for new life. I understand it is only a transition. Still, my heart clenches and tears inevitably come when the idea of the physical separation between loved and beloved through death comes to mind (for others' loss as well as mine). It is sorrow on the top, but underneath is something else I cannot define. It hurts, but it also feels reverent somehow. Almost a burning. Any idea what this is?

  • @EsmeraldaGrunglasse
    @EsmeraldaGrunglasse 12 років тому +1

    I understand that the spiritual component never dies. However, when we love someone we miss them!!! We miss talking to them. We miss seen them; eventhough we know they are continuing their soul pilgrimage. I still grief the loss of my beloved ones; I carry a humble survival heart that bleeds in pain when I cannot deal with the ‘illusion’ of distance. And I celebrate their existence by demonstrating in my daily actions how much better I became because of the fact that they were in my life.

  • @TheChopraWell
    @TheChopraWell  12 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this lovely comment and for subscribing to The Chopra Well!

  • @bibbyni
    @bibbyni 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for this great channel Deepak. I Love your voice. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Blessings to you and your loved ones :)

  • @ruby80109
    @ruby80109 11 років тому +1

    Thank you. I actually found that I wanted to be more generous and more grateful that i was alive , after my loss. Did you find that?

  • @TheKindFoundation
    @TheKindFoundation 12 років тому

    The point is I was already dealing with the shock of this surgery (mastectomy reconstruction) had been alone in the hospital for a week and the day i come home this happens. asked for support to just say this was not ok from friends but they said nothing. i have been having nightmares since.It is an interesting experience but nevertheless in the way of the cancer now I am trying to deal with treating.(see my video diary) I have felt without a voice, defenceless + traumatised never known before.

  • @TheKindFoundation
    @TheKindFoundation 12 років тому

    thank you for this beautiful sharing about loss of your friend. Big hug x I wonder if you might do a video on dealing with trauma of bullying. This occured to me by surprise just right out of 8rhs surgery and they continued with some actions that impacted what i considered my legacy and falsely reported me for something and withheld my work and whilst promising to clear my name did not for 10 months and too late for what i needed that for. I am still seeming to be at the effect of this...

  • @reihanatipoki8423
    @reihanatipoki8423 10 років тому

    In my spiritual journey I've found that I can attain detachment from all fear apart from that of the loss of one of my sons. I do not fear death for myself but I cannot confront the prospect of any harm coming to my children. I wonder why our feelings for our children go so far beyond any care we have for ourselves and how to come to terms with these profound emotions while searching for oneness with the infinite?

  • @TheChopraWell
    @TheChopraWell  12 років тому

    :)

  • @Ally616
    @Ally616 12 років тому

    Just sub'd to your channel, and i'm so happy i did. Thank you so much for this personal video, I love how you describe grieving in a state of love. I think that is such an important thing to remember, that you'd this person your grieving. With loss of family members i have come to the conclusion that I'm a better person for knowing them, and the world is better for them having existed. Sometimes its hard not to wish they were around. But then i remember how lucky i was to have loved them.

  • @Ally616
    @Ally616 12 років тому

    Thank You For this Channel and all your vids, thoughts, feelings, and comments, and inspiration. :D Hope today is a great day!

  • @HeatherScavetta
    @HeatherScavetta 12 років тому

    Do you still communicate with him and have you received signs from him.

  • @TheKindFoundation
    @TheKindFoundation 12 років тому

    I found this video is very moving indeed. namaste x

  • @TheKindFoundation
    @TheKindFoundation 12 років тому

    any help with bullying trauma and recovery or how to deal with it.. be most humbly grateful, love lynne

    • @emesass5959
      @emesass5959 4 роки тому +1

      I have never heard of bullying trauma. I read what happened to you and can't imagine how that made you feel. Are you in a better place now? Could I share something with you that helped me? Sorry for what you went through.

  • @Abellt1d
    @Abellt1d 12 років тому

    Thanks for sharing, Deepak