Working with Death and Dying
[Image: La Catrina, a colorful Day of the Dead skeleton figure painting.]
Death is one of the great transitions of existence. Working with it consciously — whether our own approaching death, the death of someone we love, or our relationship to mortality in general — can be one of the most profound and transformative things we do.
I bring all of my tools to this work: intuitive healing, communication with guides and those who have passed, body-based healing for the dying, EFT for fear and grief, and flower essences for support through transition.
Who this work is for:
- People who are approaching death and want support in the process
- People supporting a loved one who is dying
- People in grief, at any stage or time since the loss
- People who want to communicate with someone who has passed
- People who want to explore their relationship to death and mortality
- People who want support for their animals in the dying process
How I work with death and dying:
My approach to this work is grounded in the belief that death is a transition, not an ending, and that the dying process is sacred and meaningful. I work to support both the person who is dying and those who love them, helping to bring peace, clarity, and connection to the process.
I can offer sessions for people who are dying, including body-based distance healing, communication with guides, and emotional support. I also offer sessions for those who are grieving, including support in processing grief, communicating with those who have passed, and finding meaning in the loss.
I am not a licensed counselor or therapist, and this work is not a substitute for professional mental health support. I work alongside and in complement to other forms of care.
[Image: Looking up through the canopy of tall trees against a bright sky.]