Death Nesting

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New Age / Esoterics

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Anne-Marie Keppel

Inner Traditions

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160 pages
6 x 9

The Heart-Centered Practices of a Death Doula

A practical and compassionate guide to physically, emotionally, and spiritually caring for the dying

  • Shares practices for emotional soothing, breathing techniques to reduce anxiety and pain, ways to reduce stress during the active dying process, and techniques to physically care for the dying, including methods to assist bedridden individuals
  • Explores ceremony and energetic boundary guidelines, Reiki and ancestral support techniques, and herbal care for nourishing and healing on a spirit level
  • Presents self-care methods for moving with grief, ideas for “things to do” when there is nothing to do, mindfulness practices for contemplating your own mortality, as well as guidance for talking with children about death and dying
  • Winner of a 2020 Independent Publisher “IPPY” award.

Just as we might prepare a nest for one about to give birth, so can we lovingly prepare a nest for one who is dying.In this practical and compassionate guide, death doula educator Anne-Marie Keppel incorporates ancient and modern death doula techniques, mindfulness practices, and herbal support to show how anyone can physically, emotionally, and spiritually care for the dying, whether at home, in hospice, or even in the ICU. Seeking to demystify the dying process, she explains what the body physically undergoes during the end of life and shares techniques to physically care for the dying, including methods to assist bed- ridden individuals. She presents practices for emotional soothing, breathing techniques to reduce anxiety and pain, and ways to reduce stress during the active dying process. She shares ceremony and energetic boundary guidelines, Reiki and ancestral support techniques, and herbal care for nourishing and healing on a spirit level.

Providing support for caregivers and loved ones as well, Anne-Marie explores self- care methods for moving with grief, ideas for “things to do” when there is nothing to do, and mindfulness practices for contemplating your own mortality. She also offers visualizations and techniques for talking with children about death and dying.

Sharing glimpses into the world of spirit to reveal the poignancy of the dying pro- cess, the author shows that death is a sacred rite of passage we all experience.

Anne-Marie Keppel

Anne-Marie Keppel is a death doula, community deathcare educator, nursing assistant, Reiki Master teacher, meditation teacher, Life Cycle Celebrant (certifi- cate in funerals), trained home funeral guide, and founder of the nonprofit Village Deathcare. She is also an advisor to a virtual reality therapeutics company that emu- lates the benefits of psychedelic-assisted therapy to help those working through end of life. Her work as a death doula has been published nationally in the Washington Times, on USNews.com, and in PULP magazine. She lives in Craftsbury Common, Vermont. September 2023
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