There isn’t anyone that doesn’t suffer grief. It is universal in it’s pain. People sometimes suffer years with this pain. It is never the same with anyone. Some people can express their grief and let it go. Some can’t. Grief is a natural express that we all go through. In biblical times, there were people who were hired to express the grief of losing a loved one. Today it is much simpler. After a funeral, the family will gather to eat and fellowship with the bereaved family. It helps, but it doesn’t fill the loss of a loved one.
I have lost most of my family and now I am the oldest one. I have a younger brother and a few first cousins. It is as life was designed, that the older ones would go on. But it still leaves that hole in my life of all the loved ones that have gone on. The pain of grief isn’t as much as it was. That is healing as I live, but there still is a hole there.
I was listen to some music, when I ran across this piece. This piece of music was written in 1933 by a blind composer. He name was Joaquin Rodrigo. He wrote this piece of music after the death of his first born son. When I first heard it, I could feel the hurt in the music. It is very good and express his grief for his child. The name of the music is Concierto de Aranjuez, the Concerto of Orange Juice. I put a link to the music below. Listen and heard one man’s expression of grief.
Crain Blanchard.
Joseph1637.com