Posted on 04/16/2007 9:26:36 PM PDT by goldstategop
Eloquent post, goldstategop. Thank you.
as usual, dennis is correct.
i agree with you.
these matters cannot be reduced to simplifications.
I agree. Our society does not allow for the grief process.
there was a reason people wore black for a year or more after the death of a close relative. It was ackowledgement of the difficult transition they were going through.
People’s grief was respected and they were granted an extra measure of tolerance, compassion and help from their friends and the community.
If we don’t grieve when we need to, it can also have very strange emotional consequences later. If I hear one more time this damnd phrase, “ let the healing begin” for everything!( oh, and right away).
I disagree with the author on one point. This IS a tragedy. Because the people were so young and it was so needless. Evil can bring tragedy...the holocaust was another example of evil bringing great tragedy.
Agreed!
A good way of dealing with the grief would be to reveal the killers name, age, and race. That alone may help some people find some answers to questions regarding possible motives.
Moving moving and wise comment. Thanks.
“I believe that this early healing talk is both foolish and immoral.
It is foolish because one does not speak about healing the same day”
Hell, we healed from 911 in a year. Now people even think the victims deserved to die. We heal quick these days...at least the ones not touched more than in passing by the tragedy!
Oops! Not tragedy, I mean the evil!
Oops! Not tragedy, I mean the evil!
Agree with Prager and your post completely.
G-d bless you for such a heart felt post.
Nicely written, I like this Prager guy, this is the second brilliant essay I’ve seen by him and I think I’ll read further from now on whenever I see his name. Guy understands human nature.
I am sick to death of hearing about “The healing process”. Why is it that these days any event more sever than a stubbed to requires grief counselors, anger counselors, etc to allow everyone affected to start healing. People used to be able to deal with things in their own way without outside assistance. They would grieve or not and move on with their lives as they chose. Now we have to have a million candles, cards, teddy bears, etc piled up at the location of an incident so that everyone can see how bad we feel about what happened. I guess I’m cynical, but it’s just so much BS to me.
Well said. This clown show of ‘healing’ was the SAME crap that was spewed around in the smoking ash of the World Trade Center at Union Square in New York. I saw all kinds of garbage at the hippiefest of ‘healing.’ One midnight, I went over there when all the hippies were asleep and took a great big black pen and added to their signs that said ‘Peace’
Of The Grave To Osama Bin Laden.
I hope those hippies hated it.
“It is foolish because one does not speak about healing the same day (or week or perhaps even month) that one is traumatized — especially by evil. One must be allowed time for anger and grief. To speak of healing and “closure” before one goes through those other emotions is to speak not of healing but of suppression.”
He’s right.
I’ve been through trauma, shock, denial, and grief.
Healing doesn’t kick in for quite awhile and there’s nothing wrong with that.
There are certain stages you have to go through and they can’t be rushed.
Sounds like the school don’t want to deal with truth and wants to get this episode over with as soon possible!
Reality has not even set in yet, how can the School rush this it is very bazzar!
out of site, out of mind they hope!
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