Ritual Work
& Grief Tending
These gatherings often begin with gentle somatic practices — breathing, orienting, soft movement — allowing the body to feel safe enough for deeper emotions to emerge.
Grief is not something to be fixed.
It is something to be witnessed.
I hold space for the thresholds of loss, change, and remembrance.
In 1:1 sessions, ceremonies, and tender witnessing, we create a space for grief to be honoured and expressed. Together, we may craft personal rituals or remembrance altars — and often begin with gentle somatic practices to help the body soften into what is present. These moments of pause allow what was lost to be acknowledged, and what longs to emerge to be invited in.
This is not about fixing grief, but about walking with it — a practice of listening, tending, remembering.
And because so much grief lives in women’s untold stories and silenced transitions, this is also a space where the rhythms of SHE are honoured — from menstruation to menopause, from the versions of ourselves we never became to the power that is waiting to rise.
If you carry grief that feels unseen or untended, this space is for you.

