Grief and Loss Coaching

If you know someone who has lost a very important person, and you’re afraid to mention them because you think you might make them sad by reminding them that they died—you’re not reminding them. They didn’t forget they died. What you’re reminding them of is that you remembered that they lived, and that is a great gift.” ~ Elizabeth Edwards

White Dove Circle’s experienced and effective Life Coaches/Wellness Advocates can assist in healing someone who has had trouble letting go of someone who has crossed over or experienced loss of any kind. Reach out to us. We have helped many people begin to live/love life again. We can help you, too!

 
 

Death

Death is merely the boundary between one form of existence and another.  There are many forms of death:

  • Loss of physical life, human or creature

  • The end of a relationship or loss of a job

  • The loss of physical and mental ability

  • The loss of family, such as military deployment or the end of childhood through college, marriage, or other means

  • The death of innocence when uncovering past traumas

  • The loss of possessions from natural disasters, fires, and floods

  • The loss of the way life used to be before a debilitating illness or accident in life

According to the laws of physics, everything is energy.  Energy has cycles.  All objects have energy cycles.  Energy never dies; it gets recycled.  For example:  a lake in the mountains. 

  • The summer heat evaporates some of the water into the sky, changing form and location.

  • It becomes the clouds which become heavy and return to earth in the form of rain or snow, again changing form and location.

  • In the spring the snow melts and the water returns to the lake, again changing form and location.

It is still water.  The water has been on a journey, returning to where it began.  All of life follows this process.  Death is merely a transition from one form and location to another.

Throughout our lives, we encounter constant changes that define life in a physical body.  These changes can cause us to grieve what we once had and move on to new challenges and experiences in our lives.

Spiritual growth can be defined on how you view life and heal

when death, or a major change, has taken place.

~ Excerpt from the book, “Everyday Life Lessons: Living Life with Ease and Grace” by Patricia Zimmerman