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A Bridge

1/15/21

I  sense the release of others when they’ve allowed themselves to open up to a more successful attitude towards loss, grief and death.  I feel the appreciation between myself and clients as we mutually and sincerely thank each other for the human exchange.  

As a life and death coach and end-of-life counselor, I work with people who have someone dying in their life who want to make it an incredible send-off.  The dying process has a lot of time embedded within it for folks to say and do the things they need to, but the medical world has not been set up to honor this, so they tend to get people side-tracked and focused on the illness and the treatments rather than calling a spade a spade when it’s someone’s time, so that the dying person and friends and family can say proper goodbyes, take care of unfinished business and get all their affairs in order.  

I highlight the spiritual gifts I’ve witnessed myself and others I’ve assisted go through as they show up courageously to care for their loved one who is approaching death.  It is one sacrifice worth making – always.  

My purpose has always been involved in being a bridge for people experiencing a death or transition and reminding them of their strength to face it and what’s beyond it.