This anger might burn hot or simmer quietly. You may feel angry at yourself, others, the situation or even at the person you lost. These emotions are valid. Let’s give them a safe space.
Anger flares during moments of perceived injustice (“Why them?”) or powerlessness, followed by guilt for feeling angry. This cycle can spiral into self-blame or resentment toward others who seem unaffected, prolonging emotional turmoil.
Reflection Prompts
- “What has made you feel most helpless since the loss?”
- “Who are you angry at even if you don’t understand why?”
- “If your anger had a voice, what would it shout?”
🌱 Reflection Prompts
“Journal Prompts for Anger”
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Ritual: Expression + Release

“Anger is a teacher it shows where it hurts most.”
🔥 Anger Journal
“What truth is your anger protecting?”
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“You are allowed to feel this. You are allowed to not be okay.
You are allowed to want justice, to want release, to want silence.
Anger is sacred it asks for movement, not punishment.“
