Join me on a beautiful journey of self-discovery and renewal with my “Soul Awakening Death and Rebirth Ritual.” It is ritual practice for the actively living, providing an opportunity for you to explore your own mortality within the container of a guided ceremonial group setting with a trained death worker.
Through gentle movement and a guided meditation, participants will navigate the realms of death and rebirth, letting go of old patterns and embracing the potential for a refreshed and authentic life. It’s a profound journey of contemplating mortality, celebrating life, and gaining acceptance and understanding. This meditation on death awareness, inspired by Buddhist traditions, is not about morbidity but about understanding and appreciating life, shining the light of death on the impermanence and change we all face.
Join me in the “Soul Awakening Death and Rebirth Ritual,” give yourself this time to delve into a transformative experience and begin to set intentions for a more conscious and purposeful life.
$35.00 per person
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Jill C. McClennen
Jill is a certified death doula, grief coach, and the “Seeing Death Clearly” podcast host.
Jill offers compassionate support, practical preparation, and deep emotional healing to clients and their families. She provides her services in person as well as virtually.
Beyond her role as a death doula, Jill is also a trauma-sensitive yoga instructor. She incorporates movement, reiki, and shamanic healing techniques to assist clients in addressing their fears surrounding death, coping with grief, and finding peace around the end of life.
Her journey as a death doula has profoundly shaped Jill’s perspective on life’s priorities. This transformation fuels her mission of helping others clarify their core values, regardless of the time they have left.
Through her podcast, Jill engages in meaningful discussions with various guests about death, dying, grief, and how to live life fully. She advocates for open, honest dialogues about death, dying, and grief among friends and loved ones, including age-appropriate discussions with children from an early age.