Lucien Price’s advice is to immerse yourself in Nature:
One great healer is Nature. At first, even the smile of Nature’s beauty looks heartless. What balm can it bear to the infinite pathos when a gracious personality vanishes, or to the ghastly waste when a sovereign mind or a supreme talent is seemingly obliterated by death? Yet the dawns flame, the sunsets blaze, the seasons pace their majestic processional, the rent tissues are silently repaired, pain ceases to be continual, becomes merely recurrent at ever wider intervals, and finally comes the moment, all unexpected, when the heart once more leaps to the splendor of a sky in full bloom with the white clouds of Summer. Healing is in Time and Nature, and the fees of those two great physicians are faith and patience. (In: Litany for all Souls, by Lucien Price, p. 78.)
Lucien Price’s advice is equally appropriate for getting over all kinds of losses of the heart – a broken love affair, a divorce,. . . . The required step is summoning the resolve to act on the advice.
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