What is the difference between deep and profound?
When used as adjectives, deep means extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards. extending far down from the top or surface, whereas profound means descending far below the surface.
What is profound grief?
Describing what Profound Grief Disorder is, Phil said: “You find that you still have very extreme emotions over the death, or regarding the person who has died.” He sees his life as “an existence” and said, “it’s really not like living at all.”
Is grief a sign of weakness?
Grief is not a sign of weakness. Grief is necessary to bearing sorrow honestly; to accepting its reality. Realize that grief is an inevitable and loving reaction; a tribute to the loss of someone very precious. That realization is a sure sign of recovery from grief.
Is grief a form of love?
Grief numbs your body, breaks your heart, and drains your veins, but grief also is just another form of love. The reason grief is very isolating is because talking about death in our society is off-limits. Death is inevitable and touches each one of us, but talking about it is a complete taboo.
What does processing grief mean?
Grief is normal, and it is a process. Expressing grief is how a person reacts to the loss of a loved one. Many people think of grief as a single instance or as a short time of pain or sadness in response to a loss – like the tears shed at a loved one’s funeral.
Is it a sin to grieve?
If I allow my heart, mind and soul to focus exclusively on what I’ve lost instead of what I’m promised through Jesus Christ, that is sin. But grief itself is not sin. Sadness is not sin. For a time, especially at the beginning, grief occupied most of my field of vision.
What does the Bible say about there is a time for everything?
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 For everything there is a season, A time for every activity under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die. A time to plant and a time to harvest.