Get these 3 powerful lessons about grief and recovery now. A few months ago I was interviewed by the very dynamic Margaret Manning, who is the global women’s leader of Sixty and Me Her growing online community has 50,000+ women learning how to better their life after sixty. She’s now building her latest site, LifeAfterDeath.com and we have both those passions in common. We had three separate discussions related to life after death and this particular conversation addresses grief & recovery. Today, we sat down with life coach, energy healer, and ordained Rabbi Melinda Bernstein, who helps others transition through critical changes in their lives.
“No matter your religious beliefs, grief is something that touches us all. Whether you have reached a turning point in your life or lost a loved one, pain and recovery is a powerful process. It affects us mentally, emotionally, and physically.”
How to Prepare for Grief: When the unthinkable happens, we wonder if we can ever truly prepare for grief and loss. In her work, Rabbi Melinda Bernstein provides many services as a life coach and a spiritual guide. Through her Life Cycle Meetings, in which she counsels others through the many stages of life, Melinda realized that very few people could cope with grief in a healthy, constructive way.
After her own traumatic life experiences, including a painful divorce and her father’s death, Rabbi Bernstein wanted to help others who were grieving move forward with their lives. Although Melinda approaches life after death from her own spiritual perspective, these methods are timeless. Rabbi Bernstein believes that “faith and family are the center of life,” and ritual is a powerful tool that can help us through our grieving process.
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