Wow – what a line! … and what a song title!
…”Tell Your Heart To Beat Again!”
Haven’t you felt like you needed to do that?
…Wish you’d thought of that?
…Wish someone had told you that?
I came across this short video and beautiful song… I had a visceral reaction to it.
While the story behind it is not about grief… it could have been.
Once we’ve suffered traumatic loss like the loss of a child, grandchild, sibling or someone before their time… we feel like our heart has stopped. We don’t know how to restart it. But if we could, we would… I think. Most of us anyway… and that is what our deceased loved ones want – for us to be OK.
From another angle, it feels synonymous to when I talk about “choosing to heal”. That is kind of like saying “tell your heart to beat again.” or “I’m ready to heal, to find what works, to live again”.
Watch and listen to this lovely video and song by Danny Gokey and tell me what you think by commenting below.
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Inspiring—
Yes it is, thank you!
Inspirational!
It sure is – he is very talented! Thanks for commenting! Barbara
So many areas of our life that this advice applies to. If tragic loss teaches us anything, it is that life is a gift, however short or long. Embrace the love, the goodness, and even the pain and hurt — because without knowing that, we wouldn’t recognize joy. Keep living! Thank you for sharing.
You are very welcome Chris, and thank you for commenting. Barbara
Thank you Barb for sharing this. I am very moved.
Hugs
Thank you Anne Marie, I appreciate it… so hoping we can help grievers on a broader basis than locally.