A Gentle and Respectful Approach
At Awestruck Healing Arts, we approach the dying process with deep respect. We do not attempt to change medical outcomes or interfere with natural timing. The soul knows the perfect time to depart, whether or not the humans left behind agree.
We support the energetic and spiritual environment so that the transition can unfold with greater peace, clarity, and dignity.
Death is not something to fear. It is a sacred passage that illuminates a life lived and the road home. It is a time to be honored. At some point we all must leave our current bodies, which needs to be ok but often isn't.
Many people find it difficult to leave behind the people and companions they love—family, friends, and even the furry beings who share their lives.
Those who remain often hold tightly to their loved one as well, sometimes through grief, fear, or the deep ache of impending loss. In these moments, there are often words left unspoken and emotions that have not yet been expressed. When these feelings remain beneath the surface, they can make the transition more difficult for everyone involved.
Our work gently helps bring these unspoken pieces into the light, creating a space where meaningful words can be shared, emotions can be honored, and the heart can find peace. This process allows both the departing soul and their loved ones to experience a deeper sense of connection, closure, and completion.
The soul must be freed to move on with its next work. The individuals left behind need to move on and finish their lives with reverence. The dying process and the void it leaves in its wake must all be fully experienced by everyone involved. Those holding space or waiting for a loved one to die frequently think the process is about them because of the deep emotional whirlwind death creates. This process is about them, but most importantly is about the person who is dying. This is their completion and celebration. It is up to those of us left behind to tend to our grief in healthy ways, while knowing those who have passed away are now in spirit form and we can still communicate. When our loved ones crossover in a protected and complete way and we move through our grief so it doesn't block spiritual connection, we know without a doubt they are always with us
When held with compassion and offered spiritual interpretation, death can become a profoundly meaningful moment for everyone involved.