A gentle and profound meditation on life, death, and the love that holds both. The Great Belonging invites you to step across the threshold of unbinding, where awareness loosens from form and time opens into a wider field. Marek Berg guides you through meetings with an intimate presence, the landscape of memory and meaning, and the healing of old knots that soften in the light. You will explore a justice that is mercy and a mercy that is just, the choice to move deeper into belonging, and the quiet fellowship of the living and the departed. Rituals of farewell become acts of care. Ethics take on clarity when seen in the light of limit. The journey closes in a peace that is not an ending but a homecoming.
Written in lyrical yet steady prose, this book offers language for what most people feel but rarely name. It is a companion for bedside tables and long walks, for seasons of grief and seasons of awe, and for anyone who wishes to live more kindly because everything ends and everything belongs.
What you will learn
• How to meet change and loss with presence, allowing awareness to rest wider than fear
• How memory, meaning, and mercy reshape grief and turn closure into quiet integration
• How to honor the living and the departed through simple rituals that comfort the heart
• How to live with clear ethics in the light of death and deepen daily belonging to life
Who this book is for
• Readers seeking comfort and clarity around death, dying, and the bonds that remain
• Loved ones, caregivers, and guides who sit with grief and want words that help
• Book clubs and faith communities exploring compassion, meaning, and ritual
• Anyone ready to move from fear of endings to a steadier trust in belonging




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