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Along with grief, the death of a loved one often brings old resentments, regrets and unexpressed love, which can block our emotional growth and negatively impact our relationships. Alexandra Kennedy shows us how, by using imagination and imagery, we can re-create an inner relationship with our loved ones who have passed away: "If we can access our imagination, we can begin to open to that mystery and allow for things to happen that we don't understand with our rational mind." Because our culture is not comfortable with death and its aftermath, we often try to suppress our grief, and yet, as Kennedy points out: "Grief is a process that is trying to heal us." The best news is, no matter how long it's been since you lost someone, "it's never too late to heal, it's never too late to resolve the unfinished business." (hosted by Michael Toms)
Alexandra Kennedy is a psychotherapist and lectures at universities, professional organizations and major conferences. Weaving together inspiring case histories, practical advice, and experiential exercises, she provides a unique perspective to grieving through her work with the imagination. She also offers lectures, workshops and seminars on facing loss as an opening to the sacred, the loss of a parent, healing relationships beyond loss, dreams as messengers of the night, women’s spirituality, mid-life renewal, the power of the imagination, the empty nest, and related issues.
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To learn more about the work of Alexandra Kennedy go to www.alexandrakennedy.com.
Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 5/8/1997 Program Number: 2629
From Album: Songs of Healing Artist: On Wings of Song and Robert Gass 1992 Spring Hill Music #SHM-1016
From Album: Earth Songs: Narada Collection Series Artist: various 1993 Narada Productions #ND-63913