Elegies for the Wounded | Mer Monson
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Summary
Some conversations don’t try to fix grief. They make room for it—without rushing past it.
In this episode of My Love of Life Energy, I’m joined by Mer Monson to explore the spirit behind Elegies for the Wounded—and what it means to let language hold what hurts, without bypassing what’s true.
We explore:
- What an “elegy” really is—and why it matters
- How writing can become a way of staying present with pain
- The tension between faith, loss, and what can’t be explained
- Why “walking in the dark” isn’t failure—it’s honesty
- How something tender can emerge when we stop forcing light
To learn more about Mer, please visit www.MerMonson.com
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