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Keith Davis kbob42 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 23:32:31 CST 2015


Can there be different forms of grief? 


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> On Jan 16, 2015, at 12:08 AM, David Ewers <dsewers at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> I agree (nicely said), but I disagree.
> 
> Two sides of the same something, seems to me.
> 
> Grief, like fear, makes one desperate to flee oneself.  
> Pitch into the hour, so to speak...
> 
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>> On Jan 15, 2015, at 8:59 PM, Joseph Tracy wrote:
>> 
>> Nicely said. 
>>> On Jan 15, 2015, at 7:58 PM, alice malice wrote:
>>> 
>>> C.S Lewis may be right, but grief is not like fear to me.
>>> 
>>> I have fear of grief. To me grief is not like fear. It is the end of
>>> fear; there is nothing left to fear because what was feared is. Maybe
>>> Mason, like Margaret, is not afraid, but is grieving not for what he
>>> fears, or even for what may or may not be, but for what is surely to
>>> be and not to be.
>>> 
>>> http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/173665
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 6:21 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> p20. 'pitching into the hour, heedless"...why does Grief cause this?
>>>> "No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear."---C.S. Lewis.
>>>> TRP even has Dixon share, therefore understand by identifying with,
>>>> this feeling.
>>>> 
>>>> a lot of anatomy of grief, melancholy, etc. going on from the get-go.
>>>> Dense web of feelings.
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