Grief changes everything—including how you breathe, move, and rest. Learn how to work with your grieving body, not against it, with more than 50 techniques for soothing emotional pain, restoring balance, and finding steadiness in loss.
Grief isn’t just something you experience in your mind—it’s something you feel throughout your body. The Tender Art of Grieving is a practical guide for anyone seeking simple, accessible tools to navigate the physical, emotional, and spiritual impact of loss.
Drawing on decades of experience as a grief counselor and chaplain, and integrating insights from neuroscience, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and somatic therapy, AmarAtma Singh Khalsa offers a compassionate approach to healing that meets grief where it is: in the body.
In The Tender Art of Grieving, you’ll find more than 50 accessible techniques for working with emotions like sadness, anxiety, anger, regret, guilt, shame, and numbness—as well as those that often get shut down in grief, such as joy, aliveness, and purpose. Through breathwork, mindful movement, yoga, qigong-inspired exercises, acupressure, creative expression, sensory practices, grounding rituals, and more, you’ll discover practical ways to regulate your nervous system, process complex feelings, and create space for healing at your own pace.
With heartfelt storytelling and real-life examples, this book offers a compassionate approach to grieving, one that reminds you that you are not alone—grief is a shared human experience, and healing can be eased by community and gentle presence with your pain. Whether you’re grieving an illness, a death, a relationship, a dream, or a major life transition, this book offers support and a path toward greater integration, resilience, and connection—without rushing or bypassing your experience.