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Memory as a Way to Heal

It may seem that remembering only hurts. But it's precisely gentle work with memory that often becomes the road to healing.

Stories give pain order

When we tell stories about a person, the chaos of grief takes on a shape. A coherent account helps the mind accept the loss.

From pain to warmth

Over time the focus shifts: memories that wounded begin to warm. Memory turns from a source of pain into a source of gratitude.

Memory brings people together

By gathering stories together with family, we not only preserve the person but also support one another. Shared memory heals us together.

When you're ready

It's worth touching memory when you feel the strength for it, not under pressure or "because you have to." In the acute days even a photo can wound, and it's okay to put it off. Memory will wait and meet you when the time comes.

  • Telling stories gives order to the chaos of grief.
  • Over time pain gives way to warmth.
  • Shared memory supports the family.
  • Touch it when you're ready.

Frequently asked questions

Remembering hurts, though, so why do it?
At first, yes; but memory that's spoken and given shape gradually stops wounding and begins to warm. Do it as you feel ready.
Where do I start if it's hard?
With something small: a single photo or a short story; you can gather memories together with loved ones, supporting one another.

Save the story while it is with you

Create a memorial page in a few minutes โ€” gently, beautifully and with respect for your loved ones. Free forever for the text version.

Create a memorial
If it is hard right now โ€” you are not alone. In case of danger to life, call your local emergency number. Reach out to a crisis helpline in your country. More resources are on the support page.
Pomni editors

We help families gently preserve the memory of their loved ones. The materials are written with respect for the subject of loss and are regularly updated. About ยท Support resources

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