End of Life and Passing Over Ceremonies
"As long as there is love, there will be grief...."
The pain and hurt of losing someone you love is indescribable, and just as your relationship with them was unique, so will your experience of losing them be unique. The memories you share, the moments together, the things that are deeply personal to you and your loved one.
I offer deeply personal rituals and ceremonies to people at the end of their life, and also to friends and family after your loved one has sadly passed.
As a trained End of Life Companion and, it is my absolute honour to be with people as a Soul Doula, a friend and guide at this most precious rite of passage which in my view should be truly honoured and revered. My calming presence can be a huge comfort to the family at this very difficult time, and for some people who have no family I simply become that comforting presence and companion for them. I know what a deeply sensitive topic this is, and I also believe it is healthy for us to talk more openly about it than we have been conditioned to. So please do contact me if you wish to discuss how I could help you or your loved one at this difficult time.
My Passing Over ceremonies are a deeply personal way for friends and family to come together to honour the life of the person who is transitioning or has transitioned, and to celebrate their life, and come together in grief. It doesn't matter if you are spiritual or not, this is a ceremony for all who loved the person who has passed. It is a ceremony for those seeking to share their love and their grief in unity and community.
The intimate nature of the Passing Over Ceremony means it can be a beautiful thing to do in the days leading up to the funeral at the funeral home, or it could replace the traditional funeral format. It can also be a helpful ceremony to do after the funeral for those who are struggling to find peace with their grief.
If you would like to find out more and have a chat about this, please do contact me through the contact form below, and I would be honoured to talk to you more about how I may be of service to you at this time.