‘Sister Wives’: Christine Brown Pulls from Grief for Eye-Opening Advice

Sister Wives star Christine Brown recently offered some interesting advice. She seemed sincere, which you can tell by the way Christine delivered this advice.

Sister Wives: Christine Brown Gives Grieving Advice

Christine Brown got a fan request for a few uplifting words going out to someone who is hurting from grief. This Sister Wives’ mom of six immediately changed her demeanor.

The now ex-wife of Kody Brown talked about a period of grieving she went through a while back. But then Christine Brown found a few things that helped her.

So, she is passing it along to someone else who seems to need the help today. One of those stories Christine told was interesting to hear. Who knew Christine Brown would enlighten folks on the grieving process found in nature.

Sister Wives: Christine Brown

It seems we humans are not the only ones who mark the death anniversary of one of our loved ones. She talked about what she learned about the process elephants go through as they grieve.

What Christine Brown had to say was not only awe-inspiring but an interesting conversation as well. It’s something to share over your next cup of coffee with a friend.

After reading this you can say this star from Sister Wives taught you something new today. That is if you didn’t know about the elephants before she passed it along.

Christine Knows Her Elephants

Christine Brown said that elephants have a grieving process they go through. Much like people, when an elephant dies, their loved ones go to the spot where it died.

There they spend a day or two grieving for their loved one. But what’s even more amazing is that the grieving elephant returns to that spot every year.

Once there, they lay there for a day or two and then they move on. So the grieving process is not only a natural occurrence for humans but for elephants as well. This Sister Wives’ ex-wife seemed amazed about the grieving process of elephants.

Sister Wives: How About this Old Couch?

Christine gave it her best to help this fan’s aunt with her grieving. It sounds as if she lost a long-time companion and she grieves over her loss.

This Sister Wives celebrity offered more food for thought. She said to think about an old couch. It might not be comfortable but it holds all your memories.

Christine also said in some cultures around the world, death is like an old couch that you have in your house. People go to this couch where they leave their memories.

When someone needs those memories they can revisit the couch, along with the memories. But, after a while, you have to move on.

 

While that couch is always there to revisit those memories, you can’t take it with you. Experience those memories and then move on. But remember that couch is always there if you need it.

Christine Brown offered some wonderful ideas for help with the grieving process. To think that elephants go through the pain of losing a loved one too is astonishing.

The elephant story from this Sister Wives mother of six brings you back full circle. It seems death is as much a part of life as life itself. Then as a viewer of the series, we have all seen Christine’s living room.

Christine seems to be a woman who loves lived in-looking furniture. So she likely has an old couch of her own for memories these days.