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We are one: Grief,weeping, and other deep emotions in response to nature as a path toward wholeness
Authors:Jay P Dufrechou
Institution:Montana Workers' Compensation Court , Global Program of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology , P.O. Box 1066, Helena, Montana, 59624–1066
Abstract:Abstract

Using his own experience of grief in nature as a starting point, the researcher conducted an intuitive inquiry (Anderson, 2004) into experiences of grief, weeping, and other deep emotions in response to the natural world. Written stories of 40 people, told in the style of embodied writing (Anderson, 2001), were gathered and studied. The primary interpretation framed by the researcher was that experiences of grief, weeping, and other deep emotions in response to nature represent moments in a process of psycho‐spiritual transformation capable of healing the splits between mind and body, and between humanity and nature, that are prevalent in contemporary industrial and post‐industrial societies. Additional interpretations, focusing on the role of the body and embodiment, grief and weeping, and nature and spirituality, are offered. Interpretations are fleshed out with excerpts from participants’ stories.
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