


The Grief Box
This box was created to bring comfort to those experiencing recent grief and loss. Its contents are curated to offer some help, to soften some of the pain, confusion, numbness, and emptiness that grief brings.
The Grief Box contains some sensible ingredients that attend to our sensory needs. It also contains ritual elements and even provides a physical container that can be used in whatever ways feel most appropriate.
Grief needs to be felt. If it is put off, which it often is due to immediately pressing needs, it will have its time when there is space to do so. Anniversaries, special days, times of year, and seemingly random moments and events may trigger grief responses. These are other opportunities where The Grief Box may be of help.
Grief needs to be seen and shared. The depth of love and the intensity of relationship to the person who is gone are commensurate to the depth of grief. This does not always mean that the relationship was harmonious. Grief does not need to make sense. It has an innate wisdom that lies beyond our ability to sift through it mentally. This is another way in which The Grief Box can be helpful, in that it touches upon multiple ways to experience grief, not just by reading, talking, or writing about it.
This box was created to bring comfort to those experiencing recent grief and loss. Its contents are curated to offer some help, to soften some of the pain, confusion, numbness, and emptiness that grief brings.
The Grief Box contains some sensible ingredients that attend to our sensory needs. It also contains ritual elements and even provides a physical container that can be used in whatever ways feel most appropriate.
Grief needs to be felt. If it is put off, which it often is due to immediately pressing needs, it will have its time when there is space to do so. Anniversaries, special days, times of year, and seemingly random moments and events may trigger grief responses. These are other opportunities where The Grief Box may be of help.
Grief needs to be seen and shared. The depth of love and the intensity of relationship to the person who is gone are commensurate to the depth of grief. This does not always mean that the relationship was harmonious. Grief does not need to make sense. It has an innate wisdom that lies beyond our ability to sift through it mentally. This is another way in which The Grief Box can be helpful, in that it touches upon multiple ways to experience grief, not just by reading, talking, or writing about it.
This box was created to bring comfort to those experiencing recent grief and loss. Its contents are curated to offer some help, to soften some of the pain, confusion, numbness, and emptiness that grief brings.
The Grief Box contains some sensible ingredients that attend to our sensory needs. It also contains ritual elements and even provides a physical container that can be used in whatever ways feel most appropriate.
Grief needs to be felt. If it is put off, which it often is due to immediately pressing needs, it will have its time when there is space to do so. Anniversaries, special days, times of year, and seemingly random moments and events may trigger grief responses. These are other opportunities where The Grief Box may be of help.
Grief needs to be seen and shared. The depth of love and the intensity of relationship to the person who is gone are commensurate to the depth of grief. This does not always mean that the relationship was harmonious. Grief does not need to make sense. It has an innate wisdom that lies beyond our ability to sift through it mentally. This is another way in which The Grief Box can be helpful, in that it touches upon multiple ways to experience grief, not just by reading, talking, or writing about it.