Healing Grief and Loss. During the COVID-19 pandemic crises and before, many people—or someone they knew—suffered losses of family, friends, employment, health, perhaps homes, routine, sense of security, and their previous lifestyle. Many social problems such as hidden poverty, inequality and domestic violence were exposed and worsened home environments for families. Perhaps you’ve also lost a sense of self and purpose for living along the way. Yet you also learned and gained new ways of coping and connection. How do you integrate these new experiences? How do you pick up and keep going in spite of losses and feeling overwhelmed? If you’ve had shifts in how you see the world, and the old ways of living no longer make sense, what do you do with the new you? Perhaps you had people dear to you that died, or almost died but were saved by doctors, or spontaneously woke up healed from a near-death experience? If that is you or someone you know, this book may help with seeing what’s possible in seemingly impossible situations.This is a true story: my memoir of healing, forgiveness, renewed faith, and the awe of continued miracles. After my mother died and learned that she could communicate through mediums, she began guiding me from the Other Side and quickly made up for forty-three years of lost time. With her newfound ability to comfort, nurture, guide, and teach from the Other Side, she pulled in other helpers along the way. Accordingly, my life keeps changing dramatically as I’m healed at a quickened pace emotionally, physically, and spiritually from grief, domestic violence, racism, and other traumas. You will be introduced to different counseling and therapy methods. Perhaps you also struggled with contradictions with your upbring in an orthodox religion between how reality is in the world now with your new life experiences. Come along on my healing journey that is full of unexpected and pleasant surprises. Learn as I learn. Toward the end of the book, there will be current controversial topics and concepts opened for discussion. Be prepared to debate and share.