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The Three Strange Angels: What Knocks in the Night of Grief

The Three Strange Angels: What Knocks in the Night of Grief

Update: 2025-07-31
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What if the strange knocking in the night of your grief isn’t danger… but something sacred? In this deeply moving episode of Journey from Grief to Healing, we explore D.H. Lawrence’s poem “The Song of a Man Who Has Come Through.” You’ll discover how grief carves us still, and how the invisible wind of change stirs us gently toward hope—if only we let it in. This is an invitation to feel, to trust, and to admit the three strange angels that just might lead you to wonder again.

🧠 5 Points to Ponder

  • What if grief’s weight is not just sorrow, but resistance to change?
  • Could a poem be the companion we need most—one that doesn’t fix us, but simply walks beside us?
  • Are you the rock… or the wedge? And what might split open if you let the wind carry you?
  • Is the knocking at your heart something to fear—or is it an invitation from sacred change?
  • What if admitting your sorrow is also how you admit transformation?

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The Three Strange Angels: What Knocks in the Night of Grief

The Three Strange Angels: What Knocks in the Night of Grief