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What does one say to the living when a loved one dies?

The million dollar question.

As for a general initial conversation, I extend my condolences to the family and leave it at that.

From there, it’s a dynamic conversation guided by my intuition.

I listen to where the bereaved is in the grief process and respond to their concerns at that time.

I typically affirm their feelings and empathize with their experience.

Depending on my relationship with the person, I plan to touch base again in a day or two after the “doingness” is over.

Most people seem to need support after the initial shock and alone. Typically a week to 10 days later. Again, this is guided by my intuition.

About TS Hall

TS Hall is the Stoic Medium, a Spiritualist Minister who is also know as Rev Terry Hall.

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