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Bereavement is the deepest initiation into the mysteries of human life, an initiation more searching and profound than e
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"Bereavement is the deepest initiation into the mysteries of human life, an initiation more searching and profound than even happy love"

- Dean Inge

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In this quote, Dean Inge suggests that experiencing loss and grief through bereavement is a powerful and transformative experience. He compares it to an initiation, indicating that it is a rite of passage that causes a deeper understanding of the complexities of human existence. Inge likewise contrasts bereavement with pleased love, indicating that while love may bring happiness and satisfaction, it is through the discomfort and sorrow of loss that we really concern comprehend the mysteries of life. This quote highlights the profound effect that bereavement can have on a private, shaping their perspective and deepening their understanding of the human experience.

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Dean Inge This quote is written / told by Dean Inge between June 6, 1860 and February 26, 1954. He was a famous Philosopher from England. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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