The Four Directions of Grief
Working with the Four Directions for Grief
Many traditions recognize the Four Directions—North, South, East, and West—as energetic forces that guide us through life, death, and transformation. When working with grief, these directions can become powerful allies, helping us move through sorrow with intention.
East: The direction of new beginnings, breath, and dawn—offering clarity and perspective in the midst of loss.
South: The place of fire and feeling, where grief is fully expressed—allowing the heart to burn with the depth of its longing.
West: The realm of water, of descent, of surrender—teaching us to let go, to soften, to move with the tides of grief.
North: The land of the ancestors, of wisdom, of stillness—where we root into what remains and gather strength to carry forward.
By aligning our grief work with the wisdom of the directions, we allow sorrow to move as nature moves—cycling, shifting, never stagnant, always alive.