Sacred Passage Session
Hospice | Palliative Care
When someone is moving through hospice or palliative care, everything slows.
Time becomes more sacred.
Presence becomes more important than words.
The body can hold tension, fear, discomfort, and emotional weight — even when there is acceptance.
Sacred Passage Sessions for Hospice & Palliative Care are gentle, fully clothed, compassionate bodywork experiences designed to support nervous system regulation and peaceful presence.
These sessions focus on comfort, calm, and easing the body into a more regulated state.
Gentle elements may include:
· Light Reiki energetic holds
· Soft sound healing
· Breath guidance
· Subtle essential oils (optional)
· Grounding touch
· Quiet, calming presence
There is nothing to do.
Nothing to achieve.
Simply rest and be supported.
When the nervous system softens:
· The body relaxes
· Breathing deepens
· Anxiety reduces
· Comfort increases
· Peace becomes more accessible
All of this is to gently remind the body of grace and joy — even within life’s most sacred transition.
Family members are welcome to be present, creating a shared field of calm and compassion.
Caregiver | Support Person
Death, dying, and grief… such a tender place to be.
And when you are the caregiver or support person, you are often holding everything.
The logistics.
The emotions.
The uncertainty.
The anticipatory grief.
Your nervous system stays on alert — and rarely gets the chance to soften.
Sacred Passage Sessions for Caregivers are compassionate, fully clothed bodywork experiences designed to support nervous system regulation during one of life’s most demanding seasons.
This is not massage.
This is loving presence.
This is being held — physically, emotionally, and energetically.
These sessions may include gentle Reiki holds, somatic grounding, breathwork, sound healing, and restorative support — all offered with one intention:
to help your nervous system settle, regulate, and restore.
Because when your nervous system is supported:
· You think more clearly
· You respond instead of react
· You conserve emotional energy
· You feel more grounded in uncertainty
· You can continue showing up with compassion
All of this is to gently remind the body of grace and joy — even while walking alongside grief.
This is a place to:
Exhale.
Pause.
Be held.
Refill your well.
You do not have to carry this alone.