Hi Religion Unplugged readers, “Grief can take many forms — the echo of a loved one’s laugh, a favorite saying or even a silly joke,” writes contributor Elizabeth Eisenstadt Evans. “It’s a belonging on a living room table, clothes you can’t quite bring yourself to donate or a domestic animal who wanders the house aimlessly after a loved one’s death.” Today’s top story is the first in an upcoming feature series titled “Dealing with Grief,” which will explore the ways people of all kinds respond when faced with what seems like an insurmountable loss. To begin the series, Evans talked to Sister Sarah Hennessey, a spiritual director who leads virtual mental health meditations. Don’t miss this week’s powerful story and stay tuned for more! Dealing With Grief: Interview With Sister Sarah HennesseyGrief can take many forms — the echo of a loved one’s laugh, a favorite saying or even a silly joke. It’s a belonging on a living room table, clothes you can’t quite bring yourself to donate or a domestic animal who wanders the house aimlessly after a loved one’s death. by Elizabeth Eisenstadt Evans ‘Another Step In The Evolution’: Is AI Changing The Interpretation Of Jainism?
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