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Guilt and the Loss of a Child: Understanding Divine Order
Read more: Guilt and the Loss of a Child: Understanding Divine OrderLosing a child is one of the most heart-wrenching experiences a parent can face. In such moments, it’s natural to wonder: “Did I do something…
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A Mother’s Love Never Ends: A Bond Beyond Loss
Read more: A Mother’s Love Never Ends: A Bond Beyond LossBeing a mother means loving beyond presence and holding on beyond goodbye. Even when a child is no longer seen, the connection remains—felt in the…
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To Every Indian Parent Who Has Lost a Child: You Are Not Alone
Read more: To Every Indian Parent Who Has Lost a Child: You Are Not AloneThis blog supports grieving parents, offering a safe space to share feelings, remember their children, and heal together without societal pressure to move on.
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“God Is Holding Your Child Now and they are Watching Over You”
Read more: “God Is Holding Your Child Now and they are Watching Over You”Beloved parent, your sorrow is seen by God. The pain of losing a child is a wound the world cannot understand, but heaven understands. Your…
Why me?
You are not alone. Across India, countless mothers and fathers have walked this path, experiencing the same heartbreak and longing. Grief is not a journey you need to face in silence—sharing your pain, remembering your child, and seeking understanding can offer comfort and connection. Whether through family, friends, community groups, or support organizations, reaching out is not a sign of weakness but a step toward healing.
Honoring your child’s memory while caring for yourself is a delicate balance. You may find solace in simple rituals, storytelling, or keeping a personal journal. Moments of sadness and remembrance will come, but so too can moments of peace, love, and hope. Over time, though your heart will always carry your child, it is possible to walk forward with gentle resilience, supported by the shared experience of others who understand your journey.
Losing a child is a sorrow no parent should endure. In these moments of profound grief, it can feel as if the world has turned dark. Yet, even in this pain, your faith can remain a guiding light. In India, where spirituality and devotion are deeply woven into life, turning to God can provide comfort, strength, and a sense of hope. Your love for your child does not end, and neither does God’s presence around you.
Grief and faith can coexist. Remember that sorrow is not a sign of lost belief—it is a reflection of your deep love. Through prayer, rituals, and quiet remembrance, you can honor your child while drawing strength from your spiritual connection. You are not alone; many parents have faced this same heartbreak, holding tightly to God, and finding moments of peace, courage, and hope along the way.
Losing a child brings unbearable pain, but your life still has meaning and purpose. Choosing to live does not mean forgetting your child—it means honoring them through your strength and love. God has kept you here for a reason, and your presence still matters to your family, your community, and the world.
Hold on to hope and faith. Believe that one day, in God’s time, you will meet your child again in heaven. Until then, live with courage, kindness, and love, carrying your child’s memory in everything you do. Let hope guide you forward, one day at a time.
In this talk, Eric shares his personal journey of surviving the loss of his daughter and discovering how to live again after immense grief — moving from despair toward purpose and resilience.
1. Grief never fully disappears, but life can still be meaningful.
The loss of a child changes you forever. The pain stays, but you learn how to carry it. Meaning and purpose can still exist alongside grief.
2. You don’t “move on” from your child—you move forward with them in your heart.
Love does not end with death. Keeping your child’s memory alive gives strength, not weakness.
3. Choosing to live is an act of love.
Living fully is not a betrayal of your child. It is a way of honoring them and the love you shared.
4. Pain can shape compassion and purpose.
From deep suffering can come deeper empathy, kindness, and a desire to help others who are hurting.
5. Hope is a decision, made one day at a time.
Hope does not arrive suddenly. It grows slowly when you choose to wake up, breathe, and keep going—even when it feels impossible.
Khorshed Bhavnagri’s book The Laws of the Spirit World
The Laws of the Spirit World is a deeply spiritual book written after Khorshed Bhavnagri lost both her sons in a tragic accident. Through what she believed were communications from her sons in the spirit world, the book explains that life does not end with death. It describes the soul’s journey beyond the physical body, the continued bond between loved ones, and the purpose of life on Earth. The book offers comfort by reassuring parents that their children are safe, at peace, and evolving spiritually, even after leaving this world.
The core message of the book is hope, faith, and responsibility. It teaches that every soul has a divine purpose, that love transcends death, and that grief—though painful—can become a path to spiritual growth. Rather than encouraging escape from life, the book emphasizes living with compassion, faith, and courage, trusting that a reunion will happen in God’s time. For many bereaved parents, the book serves as a source of strength, helping them choose life, hold on to faith, and find meaning after unimaginable loss.
Grief Group India is a compassionate space where individuals navigating loss can find understanding, support, and connection. Through shared experiences, guided conversations, and a non-judgmental environment, the group helps people process grief at their own pace. Whether you are coping with the loss of a loved one or supporting someone who is grieving, connecting with Grief Group India offers comfort, strength, and the reassurance that you are not alone on this journey.
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