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Forget Prayers, Bring Cake: A Conversation with Merissa Nathan Gerson

How to Survive the End of the World

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Grief Is a Practice

Grief is as ever present as sexuality. And it too requires a release, an orgasm for mourning. It took me four decades to learn how to grieve. This book posits the idea that grief is not to be recovered from, but rather prepared for. Every person ms with their own layering of grief, culture and oppression,. or lack thereof we refers to all the people on this planet navigating loss nuances. We need to feel good, to come hard, to dance and to laugh, because that's the strength that lights the way. Grief is bitter sweet, and happiness comes from actually leaning, feeling and falling into our misery, a leaning and falling. Just gettih

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