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YOALLI RODRIGUEZ on Grief as an Ontological Form of Time /306

For The Wild

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Slowing Down and Refusing to Slow Down

"Grief is necessary and is also an act of refusal to slow down, to go against us fast life," she says. "There's this connection between grief and hope because while the lagoon is still dying, it is still alive." After her mom passed away, Lina was able to have a 'more slow life' with less anger than before,. She writes that every Jesus found the night sparse and serpentine; can she always be that kind?

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