River Phoenix’s sister, Rain, says his passing has given her a vibrant relationship with death

😊 I'm so sorry you're going through a tough time but reading about Rain's journey is giving me hope 🌟 her way of dealing with death and grief is actually really inspiring... being open and honest about it can bring a sense of peace & happiness which I think we all need more of in our lives ❤️ the fact that she wrote over 1 million songs as a way to process her emotions is just wow... songwriting is such a beautiful way to express yourself and work through your feelings 🎶
 
I'm torn about Rain Phoenix's decision to become a "death doula"... 🤔 I mean, on one hand, it's amazing that she's found this new passion and is helping others through what can be a really tough time... but at the same time, isn't it kinda weird that we're so into death now? Like, just a few years ago we were all about living life to the fullest and not thinking about our own mortality too much 🤷‍♀️. And then this whole "death-positive movement" thing came along and suddenly everyone's all about dying and stuff... it's like, can't we just enjoy life without being morbid for once? 😂 But on a more serious note, I do think that Rain's journey is really inspiring and her essay sounds super personal... I mean, 1 million songs written during the pandemic? That's crazy! 💯
 
I don’t usually comment but... Rain Phoenix's essay is really inspiring 🤩. I mean, it takes a lot of courage to talk about death in the way she does, especially after losing someone so close. It makes me think about how we all put up walls when we're dealing with grief and how that can actually make things worse 💔. But Rain's approach is totally different - she's embracing it instead of running from it. I wish more people could be like her, you know? She's not trying to sugarcoat anything or pretend that everything is okay when it's not. She's just being real and honest about how she feels, which takes a lot of maturity 🙏.
 
I FEEL SO INSPIRED BY RAIN PHOENIX'S NEW Essay!!! SHE'S BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH, LOSING HER BROTHER YOUNG AND SHUTTING OUT HER GRIEF, BUT NOW SHE'S FOUND A WAY TO EMBRACE DEATH AS PART OF LIFE!!! IT'S LIKE SHE'S DISCOVERED THAT MORTALITY ISN'T SOMETHING WE SHOULD BE AFRAID OF, BUT RATHER SOMETHING WE CAN CONFRONT AND LEARN FROM!!! I LOVE HOW SHE'S CHANGED HER PERSPECTIVE ON GRIEF AND DIES TO HELP OTHERS THROUGH THE FINAL STAGES OF LIFE... IT'S SO PROFOUNDLY RELATABLE!!! 🤯💔
 
I'm really fascinated by Rain's journey into the world of "death positivity" 🌱💀. As someone who's experienced their fair share of loss, I think it's amazing how she's been able to transform her relationship with death from something that shuts her down to something that draws her in. It makes total sense to me that by facing our fears and stigmas around death head-on, we can find a deeper appreciation for life 🤯.

I love how Rain is using this newfound perspective to guide others through the final stages of life as a "death doula". It's such an important role that needs more people who are willing to have these uncomfortable conversations 💬. And it's so beautiful that she's finding happiness and fulfillment in this work – I think it's a great reminder that grief doesn't have to be a dead-end street (pun intended!) 😊.

Rain's essay is definitely giving me some food for thought, especially with her story of how she processed her emotions during the pandemic. Writing 1 million songs? That's incredible 💕. And I love the photo from Gus Van Sant – it's such a poignant reminder of the bond between the sisters ❤️.
 
I'm so broken for Rain Phoenix, man 😔... losing her bro to such a tragic fate in '93 must've been devastating. But it's amazing how she's come to find this new connection with death, you know? It's like she's found a way to process all her emotions and find peace. I can only imagine how hard it was for her to go through that pandemic with anxiety and stuff... but taking an online course on being a death doula? That takes guts, Rain 💪. And writing over 1 million songs as a way of coping? That's just beautiful 🎶. It's like she's found this new purpose in life, you know? Helping others through the tough times. I'm so proud of her for facing her grief and finding a way to heal ❤️.
 
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