by Linda Stuart | Jun 13, 2023 | Funerals, Death, and Dying, Life's Journey
It’s a natural desire to offer words of comfort to someone grieving, but most of us struggle because no such words exist, and with only the best intentions, we can say the wrong thing, like: They’re in a better place. Even if they believe that to be true,...
by Linda Stuart | Apr 22, 2021 | Funerals, Death, and Dying, Life's Journey
There is so much grief floating around – grief that has nowhere to land. My heart breaks for all the broken hearts and so I created this 10 minute Meditation of Remembrance to help you feel what needs to be felt, say what needs to be said and listen for what...
by Linda Stuart | May 12, 2020 | Funerals, Death, and Dying, Ritual Moments
This article is a collaboration between Heike Mertins, author of “Grief is…” and Linda Stuart, creator of memorable ceremonies. Instinctively we come together when death happens. The need to be comforted and the need to offer comfort is part of what it means to...
by Linda Stuart | Jan 6, 2020 | Funerals, Death, and Dying
“But why do I still feel so sad,” he asked, his damp eyes circling mine for an answer. I took hold of the strong hands belonging to the man I adore and struggled to find words to reconcile his broken heart. “Honey, your mother died. You’re supposed to feel sad.” I...
by Linda Stuart | Sep 2, 2019 | Funerals, Death, and Dying
“He wasn’t religious, so we didn’t have a funeral,” she told me. I was saddened to learn that my new friend had missed the opportunity to honour her wonderful husband’s life with a relevant and healing ceremony. She’d attended too many convenient, ready-made funerals...