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Abstract This writing brings consciousness to the experience of Motherloss from an adult daughter's perspective. Death is an issue of soul. It is not a problem to be understood and resolved but, rather, a mystery to be experienced. To face death and have a soulful relationship to the experience of Motherloss, one must have access to a feminine consciousness, a dimension of reality deeply forgotten and lost in modern Western culture.