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death care

Every death tells a unique story of time and can be beautiful. The more we become in touch with what our values around living and dying are, the more ideal our deaths become. When we avoid death, we avoid life!

A death doula is non-medicalized spiritual, emotional, and practical guide, tending to all things surrounding death and end of life transitions. 

These are the areas Claire specializes in ~

  • Sitting Vigil ~ being in the acute dying stage with the person who is dying, and/or their family, friends, and companions; as a guide and support person who provides empowerment and presence for all involved.

  • Adorning Death ~ whether you are in a nursing home, a hospital, or at home, bringing beauty, art, ritual items, altars or whatever is meaningful to the space can provide a sense of ease and peace. Embroider your shroud or dye with Earth pigments like ochre, find the perfect outfit to die in, or prepare a playlist for your vigil.  

  • Hearth Tending~ preparing your home, heart, and logistical material life for death. Sorting out sacred items, documenting stories about your possessions; you can do this any time you would like! You do not have to be dying to prepare for death.

  • Earth Centered Post-mortem~ finding the most aligned way for you to live out your values as you die. Connecting you with green burial, home funerals, willow woven caskets, body composting etc.

  • General Nourishment & Practical Guidance ~ have you completed your advanced care directive? Do you need to have a conversation with your community? Complete a living will? Let’s get you on track to die with your affairs in order.

  • Ancestral Death Practices ~ support in finding and honoring your own ancestral death practices and rituals. Creating a living conversation about traditions, and wishes that connect you to your lineage.

  • Legacy ~ ceramic hands, land legacy, and other projects to create legacy and story to leave behind on this Earth.

We need more community around grief and dying ~ please reach out if you have any questions or would like to dive deeper into getting support from Claire as a death doula.

To be in this process with folks is the greatest honor of all.

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“Death is an inherently creative act.”

–HEIDI GUSTAFSON

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flower practices

Flowers love to speak with us. They are the beauty bringers, spiritual whisperers, and gentle guides of the thresholds.

In practice, flower essences help us align with our most true vibrational frequencies through presence.

Communicating with us through the vibrational resonances of the Earth, their life force energy when preserved in the memory of water becomes a guide for the rivers, the waters, and the ecology of our own bodies.

This unique ability allows stuck emotional patterns, behaviors, or disharmony to be dislodged. Shifting hard or long standing issues with a gentle yet powerful ease.

Claire offers a variety of ways to connect you with the blooms:

  • 1:1 Flower Essence Session ~ these are 35 minute sessions. We will presence through poems, meditation, and intuitive guidance. This is a collaboration, so come with an invocation of how you would like to shift within your own life story. A flower formulation will be made specially for you, and sent within 1 week of your session.

  • Essences, Vessels, Hands ~ these are 1 hour sessions that combine craniosacral, essences, dreams, spirit, energy medicine, and other intuitive guidance as it arrives. If you would like more information about these session, please contact Claire. 

  • Make a Flower Essence, Together ~ this is a an offering to support you in learning the process of how to make a flower essence, and how to incorporate them into your daily practice and life. These sessions can be done in groups, or in a 1:1 setting.

Claire teaches flower essences & energetic medicine as well as spring/fall essentials of herbalism at The California School of Herbal Studies. To see more about upcoming flower classes, click here.

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“If we fall in love with creation deeper and deeper, we will respond to its endangerment with passion.”

–Hildegard of Bingen

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EARTH ART + SCHOOL

This is a forthcoming project, which will emerge in time!

For now here is a poem to soothe your interest.

III


Now though the season warms

The woods inherits harms

Of human enterprise.

Our making shakes the skies

And taints the atmosphere.

We have ourselves to fear.

We burn the world to live;

Our living blights the leaf.

A clamor high above

Entered the shadowed grove,

Withdrew, was still, and then

The water thrush began

The song that is a prayer,

A form made in the air,

That all who live here pray, 

The Sabbath of our day.

May our kind live to breathe

Air worthy of the breath

Of all singers that sing

In joy of their making,

Light of the risen year,

Of breathers worth their air,

Of makers worth their hire.

WENDELL BERRY, Sabbaths

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