Grief is the echo of love

Grief is not a weakness.
It is the echo of love—a vibration that remains after something meaningful has changed, ended, or slipped out of reach.
We grieve because we cared.
We grieve because something mattered.
And in that sense, grief is not an enemy; it is a companion that walks us back to our heart.
It arrives in waves: heavy, unpredictable, sometimes overwhelming.
But every wave carries wisdom.
It teaches us to honor what was, to accept what is, and to soften into what will be.
Grief asks for patience, not solutions.
It does not need to be fixed.
It needs room.
It needs breath.
It needs gentleness.
In the quiet moments of loss, grief reminds us that love leaves an imprint that time cannot erase.
And slowly, slowly, the echo softens.
Not because the love disappears—
but because we learn how to hold it differently.