Tonight while studying on may subjects, I remembered the name of a flutist from an album I listened to while at Auburn. Thijs Van Leer was the name. His version of Bach's "My Sheep May Safely Graze" is among my all time favorites. Then I found another piece called "Goyescas No. IV". It was a treat to listen to them again. It brought back the feel of that time back then, 34 years ago.
Effigies are used in grieving by providing a tangible representation of what has been lost, allowing a mourner to connect with who or what they've lost , which can help with the process of acceptance and emotional expression, particularly when the loss is sudden or traumatic; they can be used to focus grief and memories around a physical likeness, offering a sense of continued presence even in their absence