Peaceful Transitions

Peaceful Transitions Peaceful Transitions offers Healing Touch, a gentle, nurturing energy therapy, for grief, loss, and end of life.

Peaceful Transitions offers energy therapy that helps a person heal from any life transition--grief over the death of a loved person or pet, losses such as divorce or job , or recovery from surgery, or loss of future dreams, such as cancer or any chronic illness. It also helps ease the transition at the end of life by bringing peace, calm, and healing. Peaceful Transitions offers Healing Touch, an

energy-based therapy, with the goal of restoring balance and harmony in the energy system by allowing the client to self-heal and to discover their inner wisdom and, in doing so, to move forward in life with hope and joy.

03/15/2024

So worth it

01/05/2024

Grief doesn’t always come out in tears. It often comes out in the way you have expressed other challenges in your life——denial, anger, depression, illness, isolation, frustration, sarcasm, bitterness, laughter, worry and more that I can’t think of right now.

What to do about it?
It starts with self awareness - How did you express yourself and how did you manage your feelings before grief took over.

Once you recognize your life tools you can then see how they are magnified in your grief. Just recognizing what you are doing is the first step to saying “Oh, that is my grief speaking, that is my grief reacting”.

01/04/2024

"the antidote".

12/20/2023

My guides have said that grief is going to be (they've said this for a few years) a big theme this decade. And I think we're already seeing it. Whether it's the grief of the changes that you're seeing going on, whether it's the grief of some of the world events that people are being impacted by, or your own. Maybe you are being impacted in your world right now or people around you are.

But it's interesting, they've been saying this a lot lately to understand that grief, actually, is the creation of something new. It is not just the finishing point of something old. And they say that because our human minds and the way that we as a society tend to approach grief, it's old and it's heavy and it needs updating. So, by all means, we should cry our eyes out and feel all our feelings but not just in a way that keeps us staring at the floor and thinking that loss is not also a birth. And that's the message that they want to get across. Grief transforms into the new.

-Lee Harris

12/19/2023

Look for me

I'm here

in the glint of your eyes
and the lilt of your laugh

Close your eyes
there I am
where the lights glow
soft and warm

In the quiet moments
where your thoughts
drift

And in your dreams
late
late
at night

Look for me

In those moments
when you think you're alone
and you take a deep breath

and wonder

"Where have you gone?"

I'm here
by your side
holding your hand
loving you as I always have
and will

forever more

©Tara Shannon, 2021

Image text:

“You’re never going to forget that they died.” said Bear. “What you must try to remember…

is that they lived.”

©Tara Shannon, 2021

12/19/2023
11/27/2023

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