Smile, breathe, and go slowly.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh
Community Grief Ritual
Minneapolis, MN
Lakewood Cemetery
A Community Grief Ritual is a practice of gathering with others to tend to sorrow, longing, and loss in a supportive circle. It is rooted in the wisdom that grief is not meant to be carried alone. Through song, reflection, movement, and deep listening, we witness one another with compassion. Deep listening means receiving what is shared without judgment or fixing, trusting that presence itself can be healing. In this space, all grief is welcome, and all expressions of grief—whether tears, wails, silence, laughter, or story—are honored.
Our rituals are not meant to solve grief, but to make space for it. Sometimes new discoveries or tender feelings may emerge. We encourage participants to care for themselves after the ritual—through rest, journaling, connecting with trusted friends, and exploring ongoing grief support. Our collective also offers resources and can help point you toward additional care.
Find more information about this offering here.