Our connections with our loved ones never truly sever, even when physical death occurs. Our loved ones are nearer to us than we often realise. Although we cannot see, touch, hear, or speak to them physically (with some exceptions), they are not gone to a place that is eternally beyond our reach.

When we lose someone, everything changes. We are confronted not only with the stark reality of their physical absence but also with the painful aftermath of their passing. The most significant of these changes is the grief we experience. In my role, I am committed to guiding my clients through this journey, helping them to confront their grief and pain so they can rediscover clarity and peace. It’s a challenging path, but it’s one that we can navigate together.

My empathetic nature allows me to feel my clients’ pain, even their unspoken tears. I am like a sponge, absorbing others’ emotions, and in doing so, I believe I can help them. This process is never easy for me, as I, too, feel the pain of others, especially those who have lost loved ones prematurely. However, I find solace in knowing that a session with me marks the beginning of their healing journey. In my own small way, I hope to bring them comfort and remind them that all is not lost, for life is deathless. I firmly believe in their ability to heal and find peace.

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