Francis Weller
Beauty, Imagination, and the Life of the Soul
Join Michael Lerner in a second conversation with author and soul activist Francis Weller about his work with people living with grief, and his studies and experience with the grief rituals and ceremonies of indigenous cultures.
Carried privately, sorrow lingers in the soul, slowly pulling us below the surface of life and into the terrain of death. Learning to hold sorrow and loss close to our hearts is a deep spiritual practice, a fierce and unflinching acknowledgement of the way of the world. This spiritual practice is a tempering of the soul, a gradual deepening that moves us closer to the earth, into an intimacy with our surroundings where we lean into those we love. In his recent book, Entering the Healing Ground, Francis reveals the hidden vitality in grief, uncovered when the heart welcomes the sorrows of our life and those of the world.

Amazing wisdom – an expression of what many of us know deep inside but seldom acknowledge. I have always known that grief and pain are my great teachers but I’d never heard it discussed so articulately and meaningfully. This is very beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you for this most informing information of our own Souls that some of us beings have trouble with coping …I listen to Opera as a way of release, I have been widowed twice, the second one was Suicide ,And it was on the brink of a new life, Many questions left unanswered , But having listened to this kinda put things in perspective for me.. Peace & Love to all Jen <3