“Her absence is like the sky, spread over everything.” - C.S. Lewis
“Grief is not a sign that you’re unwell or unevolved. It’s a sign that love has been part of your life, and that you want love to continue, even here.” - Megan Devine
The knowledge of how to grieve is not lost to us. Yet, we are out of practice.
Coupled with recent isolation, we are at a disadvantage coming to death rites.
Death of a loved one. Dreams left unfulfilled. Death of a pet. Miscarriage. Divorce. Family estrangement.
Cultivating the space to invite grief and grace to play together changes everything.
Coupled with recent isolation, we are at a disadvantage coming to death rites.
Death of a loved one. Dreams left unfulfilled. Death of a pet. Miscarriage. Divorce. Family estrangement.
Cultivating the space to invite grief and grace to play together changes everything.
I am a ceremonialist at heart.
I love the grace hidden in plain sight and in the movement of the human body.
A delightfully pleasant hug that brings softness.
The warmth of the sun on skin inviting presence.
The rise of energy as unfinish conversation dutifully stored in our bodies come up to be healed.
Allowing the release of pressure, brings pleasure.
To explore what a grief ceremony is. and how it helps, go to
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You are hiring me as a consultant in non medical End-of-Life Conversations, Death Care Education, End of life Companionship, and Ritual Services.
You are not hiring me for medical advice, social work/counselor, legal/financial advisor, or medical services.
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