In this final episode of our grief series, we explore what happens when glimmers of joy, connection, and aliveness begin to return after loss.


For highly sensitive people, grief doesn’t simply disappear. It moves through the nervous system. It narrows capacity, and it reorganizes attachment. And slowly — often almost imperceptibly — it widens again.


In this episode, we explore:

  • How attachment reorganizes after the death of a loved one

  • Why the return of joy can feel vulnerable (and sometimes frightening)

  • How grief and aliveness can coexist in the same body

  • What it means for love to expand rather than disappear

  • How to stay open in a grieving world without burning out

  • The role of nervous system regulation in sustaining compassion

If you’re wondering whether it’s “okay” to feel connection again…If you’re noticing small flickers of warmth returning…Or if you’re trying to stay open in a world that feels heavy…

This episode is a gentle reminder:

You don’t have to rush expansion, and you don’t have to choose between grief and joy. Your nervous system is designed to reorganize.


This episode is part of our 3-part series on grief and the nervous system:

  1. Grief Lives in the Body

  2. Capacity, Protection & Regulation in Grief

  3. Joy, Connection & Aliveness After Loss

If this series has supported you, please consider sharing it with someone walking through their own season of grief.

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