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Grief doesn't end. It changes shape. But society wants you to pretend it's gone.
The world tells you to move on. To be strong. To smile politely. To measure your progress by how little you feel.
This book doesn't do that.
The Tao of Grief is not a grief guide. It's a quiet rebellion.
It refuses everything you've been taught about what grief should look like: the stages, the timelines, the pressure to heal on someone else's schedule. It doesn't fix. It doesn't flatter. It doesn't sell you closure.
What it does is stay .
This book offers 100 short, poetic readings that sit
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Produktbeschreibung
Grief doesn't end. It changes shape. But society wants you to pretend it's gone.

The world tells you to move on. To be strong. To smile politely. To measure your progress by how little you feel.

This book doesn't do that.

The Tao of Grief is not a grief guide. It's a quiet rebellion.

It refuses everything you've been taught about what grief should look like: the stages, the timelines, the pressure to heal on someone else's schedule. It doesn't fix. It doesn't flatter. It doesn't sell you closure.

What it does is stay.

This book offers 100 short, poetic readings that sit beside you in the realness of loss. Some are raw. Some are quiet. Some are sharp with truth. All are grounded in the practice of presence. Not avoidance. Not performance. Not pretending you're fine.

These chapters are drawn from the marrow of three previous books-Come As You Are: Meditation & Grief, Come As You Are: Three Years Later, and Come As You Are: Five Years Later-each one written during a five-year journey through grief, love, anxiety, meditation, and the terrifying courage it takes to open your heart again after loss. The Tao of Grief gathers the strongest pieces from those works and distills them into a book you can read one page at a time-every morning, every night, or every time the ache rises and you don't know what to do with it.

Read it daily to remember you're not broken. Read it daily to resist the bullshit that tells you you're supposed to be "over it." Read it daily to stay in contact with what matters, even when others stop asking. Read it daily to come as you are-angry, wrecked, afraid, honest.

This is not a book of answers. It's a book that stays-when no one else knows how.


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Autorenporträt
G. Scott Graham currently works as an Existential Handyman fixing what's broken, realigning what's off-kilter, and helping others rebuild their lives with meaning, purpose, and a bit of duct tape when needed. He's also an author, a career coach, a business coach, and a psychedelic support coach in Boston, Massachusetts.

Scott is driven to help clients follow their "true azimuth," which is different from "true north." It means coaching clients to identify the true focus of their life something that speaks individually to them. It means recognizing the forces that push our lives off course and adjusting to them so you get where you want to go. It means that when you are 90 years old and you look back on your life you have a sense of pride, accomplishment, and meaning with no regrets.

When he is not coaching people to be their very best, Scott manages a non-profit farm animal rescue. Scott participates in Tough Mudders, teaches Sun 73 Tai Chi, stand-up paddleboards with his dogs Groot and Rocket, and goes camping at State Parks throughout New England as much as possible. His daily spiritual practice focuses on anapanasati, vipassana, and metta-bhavana meditation. Scott believes service is vital to a life well-lived: he volunteers as an EMT Instructor, as a Firefighter, and as a Master Gardener in his community.

In his "free time," he writes books.