Grieving with Grace Guide
’ll be honest with you… the death of a loved one will be one of the most challenging and painful experiences of your life.
The loss you feel creates a massive hole you could never in your wildest dreams have imagined. Your heart aches with a pain that’s indescribable.
And in some weird way, the pain links you to your loved one, so you cling to it.
It’s all so surreal. For an instant when you wake in the morning, you think, “It was all a terrible dream.” But then reality hits. And you remember they’re gone. And the pain creeps back in.
You’re grieving. Mourning. And it hurts like hell.
Over the past many years, I’ve helped many people like you move into and through their pain.
That’s why I created this guide.
I wanted to share with you some hard-earned insights… insights that have helped my clients move beyond grief to find more peace and balance in their lives during or after experiencing the death of a loved one.
So, as my gift to you during this part of your journey, I’ve selected 10 keys to guide you as you mourn.
There are dozens more, but consider this a small – yet precious – selection to get you started. By reflecting on these truths, borne from my own experience and those of my clients, you will find comfort.
Pass through the darkness with grace. Find your peace again.
Cycles of Life
And How They Affect Your Health
Circle of Life Centre is designed to bring together various holistic healing modalities located in a natural setting. The mission of the Centre is to support those who are either beginning their journey in life or are in their twilight years. At the Centre we take you through a journey of healing based on where you are in your life. You may be at the beginning and starting a new life with your partner and baby. On the other hand, you or someone you love is at the end of life. It does not matter where you are on life’s journey. There is always support.
Shared Experiences...
Just as the fern gently unfolds to expand into its beautiful fullness, our hearts are spiralling into the truth that we are one.
- Robyn Wyman -