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Magazine
Grief and Sorrow


by Editor Miro Susta (mirosu)
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 31st of October 2025

 

‘a flower for you who have gone’ by Djeff Act

 

Grief and sorrow are the quiet companions of love — the shadows that appear when something or someone deeply cherished is lost. They remind us of our capacity to feel, to care, and to remember. In exploring grief, we learn not only about pain, but also about resilience, connection, and the slow, tender art of healing.

 

 

‘...lost in desperation..’ by Charlaine Gerber



In order to experience happiness, we must understand grief and sorrow. This is a fundamental principle of the world into which we were born, where our feelings and experiences thrive. Experiencing enough grief enriches our inner life, giving us insights that would otherwise prevent our personality from progressing.

 

......... by Robert



But how can we cope with grief and sorrow? How can we deal with suffering that seems to have no beginning and no end?

‘Loneliness’ by Fernando Alves

 

 

‘share sorrow’’ by Gilcan Mete



Grief and sorrow are natural parts of life, but they can be hard to cope with. When these feelings overwhelm us, it can be hard to find our way back to joy and well-being. Whether they are a reaction to a specific event or occur for no apparent reason, their impact on mental health can be significant.

‘Tears’ by Paulo Medeiros

 

 

 

‘Ain't never enough tears’ by hardibudi

 


Grief and sorrow are like an unexpected storm that occasionally hits the soul with great force. They are natural human reactions to loss, disappointment or other unpleasant life events. Although painful, it is important because it enables one to process what is troubling them.

‘Broken flowers’ by Samanta Krivec

 


The loss of a beloved one tears apart and leaves behind a deep emptiness. The end of a relationship paralyzes and leaves a feeling of loss. The loss of a job or home takes away our certainty and sense of security. Grief, sorrow, and frequently sadness are constant companions during these moments, accompanying the journey toward acceptance of the loss.

‘Sadness’ by Mirjam Delrue

 

 

‘Tears’ by Victoria Glinka

 

Life changes bring not only joy, but also grief and sorrow. Moving away tears us away from familiar surroundings and friends. A new job can present new challenges and a sense of uncertainty. Even joyful events, such as the birth of a child, can be associated with sadness, for example, due to the loss of a previous way of life. 

 

Goodbye my love’ by Angéla Vicedomini

 

 

‘no words to describe the feeling‘ by Piet Flour

 

 

 

‘Sadness’ by Sergio Pandolfini



Remembering those we have loved is something that accompanies us throughout our lives. Grief is proof of our humanity. Although grief may initially seem unbearable, its intensity gradually diminishes over time, and we learn to live with our loss.

 

‘when everything must come to an end’ by Djeff Act

 

 

 

disappointment by Remus Tiplea



As previously mentioned, grief and sorrow are an inevitable part of life. Although they can be painful, they also present an opportunity for personal growth and development.


Here are some proverbs related to this subject:

 

‘Forever in my heart‘ by Vito Guarino

“What you hold deep in your heart, you cannot lose through death.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


 

‘Black Widow’ by Abel Tonkens

“Grief is the price we pay for love.” Queen Elizabeth II



 

‘Lost Love’ by Anna Wacker / Martin Wacker

“You are no longer where you were-but you are everywhere we are.” Victor Hugo


 

 

‘Living Memories’ by Nadav Dov Boretzki

“They say that whenever something leaves your life, something else comes along to replace it. You left, and the pain came.” Unknown author



For many people, churches, mosques, synagogues and temples are important places for mourning, finding comfort and support, and coming to terms with the loss of a loved one.

 

‘Alone in the Cathedral’ by Eiji Yamamoto

 

 

 

‘Sacred Atmosphere’ by Miro Susta

 

 

 

‘...but you are alone’ by Tommaso Pessotto

 

 

‘Blessed’ by Fernando Alves



As every year, we will celebrate All Saints' Day on Saturday 1 November.
During this time, it is important to remember and to show gratitude to the people who have played a significant role in our lives. 
Maybe we didn't even have time to thank them for everything.

 

 

Untitled by Anna Kudriavtseva



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Thank you for your lovely article with outstanding and powerfull photos that can bring any of us together in sorrow. The narative that followed many photos was exeptionally well written and timely. Yvette and Miro, you rock!
Thank you Yvette and Miro
So touching, and the wonderful pictures are creating such an emotional visual narrative..Thank you dear Miro and dear Yvette, great article.
Thank you so much Miro, for this impressive article and excellent photos on occasion of the day of All Saints and día de muertos in Mexico.
Grief and Sorrow show us we are not perfect nor alone. Living memories is a very good one.
Bellissimo articolo, con le fotografie altrettanto eccezionale.
Thank you so very much dear Yvette and Miro for this emotional, impressive article! The photos are so magnificent and moving!
Excellent works!
Susi PRO
A very moving article accompanied by magnificent images.
Dear Miro and dear Yvette, thank you so much for this very emotional article with great and beautiful photos! I am truly honored and delighted that my photograph is included in it. Thank you very much!