I'm opening up conversations around life, death, and the spiritual side of both of these things…
None of us are getting out of here alive, and I hope that as I host challenging conversations I help people to ‘live and die well’.
As a Near Death Experiencer, a certified Funeral Celebrant, and End of Life Doula, I’m available for personalised end of life planning, support and conversation.
All in Death
Whilst many people don’t like to think about their own death before it happens, it can be a very important thing to do, and it can help to make a huge difference to those who deal with our affairs after we pass. For those who have taken the time to consider what they want after death, they often have strong ideas on what they want done with their remains. While burial has traditionally been the a preferred option, cremation has steadily gained popularity over the past few decades. In fact, around 70% of people who pass away each year in New Zealand are now choosing to be cremated*
If you’ve ever experienced the loss of a loved one, you’ll know that it can be a disorienting experience. The rollercoaster of emotions it takes us on can be exhausting and everyday tasks can seem extremely difficult.
Have you ever wondered where the tradition of wearing black to a funeral comes from? Read on to understand how this fashion became the norm for so many of us.