Entering the Healing Ground
The Wild Edge of Sorrow Official Workbook--Reflections, rituals, and meditations for grief and renewal
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Narrated by:
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Michael James Bell
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Written by:
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Francis Weller
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Bevin Donahue
About this listen
“[The Wild Edge of Sorrow] blew me away. I underlined things on nearly every page." —Anderson Cooper, All There Is
Inspired by Francis Weller’s revelatory bestseller, The Wild Edge of Sorrow Workbook offers a guided pathway through the sacred depths, unexpected turns, and soul-restoring work of grief.
Chapter by chapter, Weller walks readers through writing exercises, embodied practices, guided reflections, and rituals from The Wild Edge of Sorrow. The workbook is designed to be flexible: you can work section by section as you read the book or dip into standalone chapters that resonate with your own specific experiences. Weller invites you to cultivate a conversation with your grief, to understand your pains and losses in new and poignant ways—and he welcomes you into a deepened relationship with the anima mundi, the soul of the world.
New exercises include:
- Orientation: An apprenticeship with sorrow
- Writing practice: Supporting your grief work
- Reflection prompt: Deepening your kinship with the living earth
- Invitation: Holding a ritual space
- Journal prompts: The Five Gates of Grief
In a profoundly fractured world, Weller’s gentle and compassionate voice calls us back into ourselves—our griefs, joys, pains, and the ineffable qualities that make us human…and opens us up, once again, to the interdependence and healing connections that make us whole.
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