Death, like birth, is a sacred transition — one that invites reflection, reconciliation, and reimagining of what it means to live well and die well.
As a Spiritual End-of-Life Doula, I hold space for individuals, families, and communities to meet this passage with tenderness, reverence, and authenticity.
Every journey is unique, and services are tailored to the needs of the individual or family. Offerings may include:
Gentle guidance and companionship for those exploring their feelings around death or seeking to deepen their spiritual connection to life.
Assistance with the administrative and practical aspects of end-of-life planning, including legacy and continuation documents.
Peacemaking circles for reconciliation and closure before transition.
Celebration of Life coordination and support in designing ceremonies, last rites, and rituals that honor the individual’s beliefs and essence.
Grief circles and community gatherings for families, friends, and support networks.
Memorial creation and legacy art, including altar design and creative remembrance.
Bedside presence and spiritual companionship, including for those without family support.
Grief coaching and spiritual guidance for those navigating loss or preparing for it.
Consultations and ceremony planning for those seeking alternative or holistic approaches.
The Living Well and Community Well frameworks often inform this work — bringing art, reflection, and collective remembrance into the process of healing and honoring. These projects remind us that grief is not only personal but communal; every ending holds the possibility of reconnection.
My approach weaves together the threads of Reiki, astrology, elemental wisdom, and ancestral reverence.
I walk what I call the axis mundi path — the space where heaven and earth, spirit and structure, meet in balance.
Through omni-spiritual alchemy and creative ritual, I guide others in remembering their wholeness, even in moments of transition.
This is not about rushing acceptance or silencing grief — it’s about creating space for truth, beauty, and sacred expression to coexist with loss.
Individuals and families preparing for transition or grieving a loved one
Artists and community groups seeking creative remembrance or collective ritual
Nonprofits and organizations looking to support members through loss
Friends and families of roadway victims or other sudden fatalities
Those seeking alternative, spiritually inclusive approaches to end-of-life care
This page is both a sanctuary and an opening.
If you feel called to begin a conversation about death, grief, or spiritual reconnection — whether for yourself, your family, or your community — I invite you to reach out for a consultation.
Together, we can design a process rooted in compassion, creativity, and peace.