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Grieving (And The Pandemic Period)

We don’t seem to hear about, grieving, anymore. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross is the last person to have anything important to say about it…and that was more than 50 years ago. I think video games and tv programs and the like are jam-packed with death. These deaths are shocking, but the characters almost always, “move on”, immediately.  […]

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Delayed Grief

Hi Elsa, Do you have any experience with delayed sadness? Is there any astrological connection in your opinion which sign, placement leans more toward it? D From Croatia Hi, D. I’ve never considered this before but I have some ideas. First, I doubt you could identify this tendency from a natal chart because the way

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Elsa P Meets Ronald McDonald

I was talking to my doctor yesterday about what happens to people who go through an extreme trial of some kind. I have been haunted by the memory of a man I knew briefly, since. Don’t know why this is era is coming up at this time because the Chief of Police’s son, who I

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Avoiding Traumatic Loss Into Your 40’s

Last night I heard of someone who has suffered the loss of a family member. The man is in his 40’s and he’s just one of those people whose lives have gone very smoothly. I was talking to a person on the periphery of his life, about the risks of this person spinning out because

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Pluto Transit To The Moon – Mine: How To Help People Dealing With Loss And Trauma

llama writes on Pluto Moon Back To School Night… Sometimes, especially with grief, etc., when people DO talk you wish they hadn’t. Better for them to say nothing than say something callous because they don’t know what to say. llama, this is a very good point. A lot of people who commented thought these people

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