My mother, who has been through more than anybody I know, including this site, said to me just days after BD, "Oh Nah, he's just a man that left, go outside and work on your garden, you love your gardens"
She was right.
There's another stage that we don't have in a category.
Realizing that all this pain is really truly about us and not them.
What is love? Is love about them or is it how we feel when we are with them? If it was really truly about them, then if they said they don't want to be with us anymore, we would let them go with a smile. Many of us don't do that though, do we? Nope, we scream, and cry and try to come up with reasons why they left. In our heads we feel if they come back then all our pain would go away. Would it?
Why are we in so much pain? Maybe it's more about our own fears, fear of abandonment, fear of being alone, fear of being alone as we age, fear of death.
The sooner we realize what our real fears are, maybe we can stand again.... not stand for them, or for our marriage (which is now dead), but stand for ourselves.
I don't have an answer how to make the pain go away.... but I know what isn't the answer...
The answer is not them.