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Humans are physically and spatially existing beings who live in relationships and relationships. If someone who is meaningful to us dies, a resonance relationship that is vital to life breaks off. The study shows that reshaping one's relationship with the deceased is an integral part of grief. She then asks: What can pastoral care contribute to creating resonance spaces for grief that can be physically lived? And how is it possible to keep the deceased in memory in such a way that they are absent but still present?



