
In collaboration with The Grief House, Sibling Storytelling is designed as collective care for anyone surviving sibling loss, whether through estrangement, disconnection, distance, or death. The intention is to affirm the truth that sibling loss is a shared experience, not just a private wound, and provide a space for sibling grievers to be seen, heard, and held.
During the session, we explore an emotion as an opening into collective memory, meaning-making, and connection with our siblings that may not be accessible at this time. Through guided writing prompts, story shares, brief breaks of breath and bodywork, we honor the complex realities of siblingship in all its forms.
Whether your grief is from yesterday or years ago, raw or historical, loud or quiet, ambiguous or disenfranchised, you and your sibs belong here❣️
Anticipation and grief walk the same path; one looks forward, the other looks back.
—Unknown
Grief taught me that curiosity is the only light gentle enough to enter a broken heart.
—Unknown