In what ways do religious beliefs impact grieving process?

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Is one’s religion or membership to a religious community helpful in coping with grief?

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Please do an episode on the MTHFR gene!
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Just lost my cat thanks for this
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My favorite channel✨
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My dog Rex, the greatest dog in the entire world recently passed away definitely need this episode thank you
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Thank you so much for your creative ideas. Your content is always a pleasure to read.
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I lost my child at 39 weeks. This type is even more difficult as the science shows the child's cells stay with mom and he's forever with me. Every day is different but always a sadness underneath.
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wow nice
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Needed this one doc
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Every answer to every problem is TIME for the use of our TIME determines our health, relationships, and legacy. The triangular hierarchy remains the same with FAMILY preceding a line of generational understanding of what TIME is and means. The true balance of teaching independence alongside of loyalty is TIME balance skills. Love is the byproduct of this zero cost but high value reflection. Grief and loss is unescapable! However with TIME balance skills we can make TIME for what we LOVE. PERIOD and if it doesn't occur through avoidance then karma will pay it forward.
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It is interesting that there was a restaurant open late at night in a "tiny town" in Montana! Wondering what tiny town this was?
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Let's get Robert Malone on here!!
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Grief is a skillfulness. Not something that needs to be fixed or healed.
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Huberman.....please dear god tell us your thoughts on Alan Watts!! Great show today thanks for everything
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What a coincidence me and my girlfriend break up hours before this come out
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Another horrific loss this when you’re a child and you lose your mother. Or losing a family member to suicide not knowing they were suffering from a disease called depression. Just horrible.
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My mom died 2 months ago. I came home from work and found her. It was unexpected and it broke me. Her sister who was like a mom to me passed away 7 months earlier from cancer. I watched my mom grieve herself to death. I tried so hard to help her but I couldn’t. Now I feel so alone. I still live in the house I shared with them. I don’t know how to move on from this. I feel stuck in grief. I just don’t know how to get out.
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I lost my husband and soulmate of 38 years almost 9 years ago. I lost faith in my religion and I was very upset with god and cancer. He was born with pkd and had two transplants that extended his life but the meds required eventually killed him. I’m doing a bit better, but it’s still hard to move on. My life revolves around my children and grandchildren! I’m off antidepressants and still feel lonely. He was the extrovert in our relationship and creator of my social circle. What shall I do?
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My little sister died unexpectedly late August, one month later I suffered from foreign object sensation in my eye. 8 months later I am still dealing with eye issues and found out it's my meibomian glands. I went to eye dr yearly all eye health was always fine. We think the stress of her death drove my cortisol levels up so much it affected the oils in my meibomian glands. I'm in misery now and just trying to get off this mgd hamster wheel
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Please consider interviewing Dr. Elisabeth Murray. I think it would be a great conversation
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