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[Navigating Grief: Lessons on Love, Ritual, and Resilience with Myra Sack]-[Holding Grief and Joy Together with Myra Sack]

Radio Headspace · B1 · 2025-06-08

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Embracing the Unbearable: A New Perspective on Grief

In a moving conversation on Radio Headspace, host Rosie engages with Myra Sack, author of 57 Fridays, to explore the profound and often misunderstood landscape of grief. Following the tragic loss of her daughter, Javi, to a fatal neurodegenerative disease, Sack has become a leading voice on how to move through, rather than away from, the depths of human sorrow.

The Fallacy of Distance: Integrating the Heavy

One of the most critical takeaways from Sack’s experience is the rejection of the societal pressure to keep "hard or heavy" experiences at a distance. Sack argues that attempting to distance ourselves from grief is physically and emotionally taxing, comparing it to holding weights away from the body, which eventually leads to "ache, illness, disease, [and] stress." Instead, she advocates for the "notion of integration," where we bring our losses closer to us, allowing us to "move with them" and ultimately soften the sharp edges of our pain.

Compassion Over Pity

When discussing how to support those who are grieving, Sack highlights the distinction between pity and compassion. Citing Brené Brown, she describes pity as the "near enemy to compassion." Supporters often inadvertently cause harm by approaching the grieving with pity, whereas true support requires "truly honoring and believing in the immensity of the loss." By starting from a place of belief—trusting someone when they say they are "shattered"—we become "real companions" rather than mere observers. She suggests replacing detached phrases like "I'm sorry about you" with presence-based affirmations like "I'm with you always."

The Power of Ritual and 'Shabirthdays'

To honor Javi’s memory, Sack and her husband, Matt, created "Shabirthdays," a weekly ritual combining Shabbat with a celebration of Javi’s life. Despite pushback from authority figures—whom Sack identifies as acting out of "fear-based" responses rather than "awe and presence"—the ritual allowed them to fully inhabit their grief. This practice enabled them to "sing and dance and laugh in one moment and then be filled with tears another," proving that deep pain and immense joy can coexist within the same space.

Somatosensory Regulation and Community

Sack emphasizes that grief is not just an intellectual experience but a physical one. Drawing on the research of Dr. Bruce Perry, she explains that "patterned repetitive rhythmic activity" (such as running, walking, or dancing) is vital because it mimics the rhythm of a mother's heartbeat, providing a "strong, somatosensory memory" that helps regulate the nervous system during trauma.

Furthermore, Sack stresses the importance of community education. She and her husband made Dr. Joanne Cacciatore’s book, Bearing the Unbearable, required reading for their inner circle. While she acknowledges that the burden of education shouldn't fall on the grieving, she encourages those in pain to share resources that help their community learn the language of support.

Moving Forward with Gratitude

Today, Sack continues to find meaning through her organization, Movement Communities (emotion-mc.org), and her writing. Reflecting on her current life with her two living children, she notes that the experience of loss has not erased joy; rather, it has deepened their "appreciation for the fragility of life." By refusing to take moments for granted, Sack demonstrates that resilience is not about bouncing back to a previous state, but about expanding one's capacity to exist in the world with a heart full of "gratitude, of meaning, and of love."

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