Grief Support

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Grief is a Form of Love

Processing grief in these modern times can be such a challenge.

Depending on your situation and surroundings, you may feel that you have to suppress your emotions or isolate yourself while grieving. But grief needs to be tended and held warmly.

Grief can also be very misunderstood. Even well-meaning people may leave you feeling lost or alone when you’re experiencing great loss.

However, grief resonates from places that have held deep love or great hope. Your encounters with grief are therefore worthy of great compassion.

You will also likely see the world differently after such experiences – an offering of understanding that you may bring to others.

The Sacred Work of Grief

The sacred work of grief tending is a beautiful medicine that is underutilized in our world. A leading figure in this area of work is Francis Weller, author of The Wild Edge of Sorrow (which I cannot recommend highly enough!).

Over 8 years ago, reeling from and lost in my own grief, I was blessed enough to meet Francis. Since then, I have learned so much from him about grief and soul work.

Having been both trained and mentored by Francis, I hope to continue his beautiful legacy in my grief offerings.

I find it important to continually learn more about how we best support each other within this sacred threshold. Being a part of a 5-month, in-depth course called “Enter the Healing Ground: Grief Ritual Leadership Training” was deeply soul-marking. My guess is that understanding grief will be a lifelong pilgrimage for me.

Being Held in Care

Everyone’s experience of grief is different. Even for the same person, no two losses are alike.

What I find to be one theme of grief though, is the need for it to be experienced safely. Your grief deserves a space where it can be cared for and held.

In our sessions we will hold your expression of grief kindly and bring warmth to this tender threshold.

Because grief is a form of love.

Monthly Grief Package

Because grief is so sacred, it’s very important that you feel comfortable in this process. If within the first session or two, you discover that I’m not the right person for you, I’d prefer to amicably part ways without cost to you.

If you do decide that we are a good fit, I find it optimal to meet weekly. This allows us to keep the space warm and treat your grief with the deep care and attention it deserves.

Our sessions will be held via Zoom (or another platform if that suits you), with a rate of $125 per 60-minute video call. You will have my true-hearted support along with voice text correspondence, if needed, between sessions. Please also reach out for sliding scale opportunities.

As time goes on, you can then choose when the sessions feel complete.

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