BLANK OUTS
During grief, there are times when what’s on your mind can’t connect entirely into your brain causing a gap in getting information out through your mouth. Your entire being draws a blank. This blank is caused by feelings of emptiness which in turn causes a pause in connecting your self to yourself. It's like being out in space. There is an internal mental and emotional disconnect because death makes no sense and so everything else doesn’t make sense either. A sense of fear may creep in because you can’t concentrate. What really is happening is you are feeling the disconnect from being with someone you love who is now gone and that energy between you and them is still trying to find its new space.
Be patient with yourself. Don’t be so hard on you. There will come a day when you will connect back into yourself and that day may take some time to get there. Know that during the grief process, circuits will cross within your very being. Just stay connected to God and God will rewire a new path between the your loved one and you and you will be redirected back from space to self in an entirely new way. The spiritual realm will always bring you back together again.
“For God did not give us a spirit of fear. He gave us a spirit of power and of love and of a good mind.” 2Tim 1:7
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