

Sometimes I think I underestimate the trauma caused by grief
and or loss. The loss of a loved one leads us to question our beliefs about the
nature of humanity, the meaning of life, and the role of God… Our sense of
security is often shattered. We tend to feel helpless, vulnerable, and often defeated.
Trauma is often defined by experts as a distressing or
disturbing experience. It is disruptive and often disillusioning, causing us to
question and even doubt things we once perceived as obvious and normal. Grief,
especially when it follows a traumatic loss (By the way, I think, any loss is
traumatic in its own way), can be particularly challenging. Traumatic
bereavement occurs when the natural grieving process is disrupted due to the
traumatic nature of the death, leading to intense emotions like fear, anxiety,
guilt, anger, or shame.
A loss of any kind can shatter our assumptions about the
world, making it seem unpredictable and unsafe. It often leads to ruminations
about the death, with questions like "Why did this happen?" or
"Could it have been prevented?" These thoughts can be overwhelming
and may lead to feelings of guilt and self-blame, even when there is no fault
involved.
Attending my Dad's funeral was one of the toughest moments I
experienced in a long while, yet it filled me with so much hope. Daddy’s life
seemed to be filled with so much light amidst the dark tunnels or moments. Listening
to and seeing how a simple person, who some might have condemned or seen as
insignificant, offered so much light to the world, was truly inspiring. My
dad's ability to always get up and fight one more time despite the obstacles,
his ability to admit his flaws and own his mistakes and thus overcome them,
gives me hope. It provides a guiding light through the dark valley of death.
I must pause here and say that my dad never claimed to be deserving of this light. He always reminded me that Christ is the Light. Could this be what actually illuminated his light as a beacon for his family to imitate and follow? Christ's light best shines through humble vessels that surrender to Him, I suppose.
In the end, dealing with grief and trauma is not easy, but
it can lead us to profound insights and a deeper understanding of hope. By
embracing our vulnerabilities and seeking support, whether through faith,
therapy, or community, we can navigate the darkest moments and find a way
forward. As we move through the grieving process, we can honor the memory of
our loved ones by living our lives with purpose and hope.