tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2284130410123072156.post9185210069881472440..comments2023-05-24T04:23:07.096-05:00Comments on Mark Liebenow - Grief (formerly Widowers Grief): Artifacts Left Behind: MollyMark Liebenowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03096346779312780404noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2284130410123072156.post-75228544744609377932015-02-06T12:44:05.242-06:002015-02-06T12:44:05.242-06:00Compassion rising from our tears. Beautiful! Thank...Compassion rising from our tears. Beautiful! Thank you.Mark Liebenowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03096346779312780404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2284130410123072156.post-54865881714193986952015-02-06T08:46:07.494-06:002015-02-06T08:46:07.494-06:00Your words are beautiful, as always. I love the im...Your words are beautiful, as always. I love the image of the moorless ocean of grief. And words scraped from the dry canyons abandoned in your heart. Beautiful. I know how it is to become attached to something that symbolised birth or rebirth of your loved one. I have a framed photo on my shrine of Green Tara--she is the bodhisattva of compassion and is said to have risen on a lotus from a lake of Avalokitesvara's tears. My husband loved Green Tara and this picture was his. I think of him and his compassion and spirituality every time I see that photo. So I think it is beautiful that you have this little bowl to remember your Evelyn. Tricia Ellenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13133585754425129198noreply@blogger.com