How you die is a mirror of how you live.

Your death is a mini version of your life.

Services

  • Spiritual Preparation

    We will spend time preparing spiritually for your transition.

    We will identify the spiritual practices that will most benefit you in your personal journey. My job is not to tell you what to believe. My job is to offer you resources so you can experiment and discover what works best for you when it comes to connecting to Source energy — that reality of pure oneness that lies beyond what we can perceive with our 5 senses. These resources may include: personalized meditation coaching and finding creative ways to connect you to Nature to name a few. This spiritual guidance will take place during weekly 1-hour sessions where you can check in and make sense of your process. These sessions may be private or include loved ones or a combination according to your needs.

  • Holding Vigil

    I will be present with you and your loved ones as you are actively dying. My primary role here will be to hold space and to facilitate the ceremony/ ritual portion of the dying experience.

    We will work together closely to design and co-create an individual ceremony that includes all the components that will be most meaningful to you and your loved ones. These elements may include but are not limited to: music/ drumming/ sound bowls, singing or chanting, scents/ oils/ smudging, intention setting, reading letters, making offerings, meditating, energy work, candles, crystals, fire/ water/ flowers or other elements from nature, dancing, food, art, etc. During vigil, I will see to it that this ceremony is carried out according to your wishes, while also leaving room for the universe to show up and surprise us.

  • Bereavement

    The experience of losing someone close to you is also a spiritual initiation for the loved ones you leave behind. Following your transition, I will provide a loved one of your choosing (usually your primary caregiver) with up to three 1-hour spiritual care support sessions. These sessions may be spread out up to the first anniversary of your death. In these sessions, we will focus on three primary goals: celebrating the relationship you had together, looking ahead to the next chapter, and redefining your relationship going forward. How will you relate to each other now? Is there a place you will go to try to feel close to them? We’ll explore these questions and more.