Showing posts with label psychopomp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychopomp. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Woo Woo Word of the Moment :: Psychopomp

I sling this word around my office with great glee.  For me, upon first hearing the word, something lit up in my soul.  I felt like I was being called and for the first time knew what to label myself.


Psychopomps are the Soul Conductors ensuring souls get from our world to the next.


We come in all shapes and sizes... tending family member, hospice nurse, CT scan tech, ghost hunter, medium, shaman and so very many spaces in between.




I am most often called into service to help the Soul navigate the death realms... this is something I trained in in other lives that is still stored within me.  I don't often know I'm being a guide, but will sometimes feel drains on my energy that remind me I'm being useful to those who need it.  



Other times, I act as medium, delivering messages across the veil.



Truth be told, I have never seen a physical death.  It's not my role and rather I am in absolute awe of those who get to bear witness every day.  What a gift to be honored as the one to hold them in thier last breath...to be trusted in that moment as the last one to see them in this form.  Ahhhhhh.  


If we don't know that we are actively in this role, we can get tired, experience unexplained grumpiness (even depression), irrational irritation and may just "not feel like ourselves."  Knowing how to assist these souls and how to restore our own reserves is the magic key!  I am passionate about sharing these techniques so we can more effectively fulfill our ancient call AND live a fulfilling life of our own choosing!


I host a workshop just for us... helping us embrace the role and assist on whichever side we are needed.  If you wanna join us, check out the Classes to see when the next one will be offered.


For those more deeply called, formal training may be the way to go.  



Not sure if you may be a psychopomp?  Take the quiz to find out!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Start the Conversation

I talk about death a lot.  Not in a morbid way, but talking alleviates much of the fear and the goofy stories our brains create.

I think back to the birth of my daughter.  We spent 9 months planning, preparing, training for her birth.  Yet after she was here, we felt a little unprepared at what to do next.  For 9 months we focused on the 12 hours it took to bring her into this world rather than how to guide her in it for a lifetime.

Death is the same for me.  When we hear terms like "Start the Conversation" (a slogan for a funeral home here in Denver) most people think of discussing with loved ones what the arrangements should be made-- how and where they want to be buried.  We spend our energy focused on the body, on the care of the physical vessel, and blessed little time talking about what actually will occur during and after life ends.

I am passionate and at times emblazoned by talking about death in a way that supports the soul and brings comfort to the living.  After life has nothing to do with a coffin and everything to do with our the energy we bring into the great beyond!  Beliefs aside, it is deep quandary of faith and hope that in modern times we have difficulty reconciling. 


Talking about death shouldn't upset us, it should bring us comfort and curiosity even.  It can open doorways to conversations about our beliefs, fears, our faith even.  This allows us to deepen our relationships with those we love and strengthens our faith regardless of religion. 

We have a tweaked perception of death in our society which is further preyed upon by a medical establishment and pharmaceutical industry that creates fear as a means of profit.  It breaks my heart that we believe talking about death is somehow insensitive, rude or scary when in fact it should be just the opposite. 





Death is not only natural, but blissful, peaceful, a celebration of this shift from our physical form.  



George Harrison on his passing, literally lit up the room.  What a glorious way to continue to inspire the best in us, George!  

I hope we can soon embrace this as the norm and not the extra-ordinary.  

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Through Death's Doorway

One of my biggest passions is assisting soul's from our world to the next.  I find my work as psychopomp one of the most rewarding!  

I'm not so good seeing people out (the actual death transition, I leave to the angels of hospice!) but I am often called on to help soul's make their journey clearly to the other side.  

I am a soul conductor.  Helping people make their way from the land of the living to the blissful land of Spirit.  I assist in making their journey to the afterlife.  The Egyptians had intricate prayers and rituals, yet our society simply offers condolences and elaborate funerary rites that often do not serve the soul at any level.   



I received this question today and thought it worth sharing:

"Hi Andye, 

I had a old friend that just passed.....I think he stopped by to say bye.  Is it to early to tell?"


--- "Not at all!  Within 3 days of passing, he's making his rounds.  Up until the funeral it's perfectly normal for him to visit and say howdy to friends and loved ones.  After the funeral, 6 weeks of quiet is needed for the soul to transition to the other side."




I shared some of these teachings when my cousin Gale passed.  He taught us much about Dying with Grace and I am happy to carry on his wisdom.


Death is a welcome and beautiful gift. To regard it with fear and distrust only harms the soul.  Please talk to your loved ones about this transition so we can lift the current consciousness that permeates our society!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Shamanic Healing

The tools of the Shaman have been around as long as man walked the earth.  From the earliest civilizations to modern day Shamans of the rain forest, the journey world of the Shaman provides healing for his/her community by connecting with helping Spirits not of this physical world.


 
Differing from intuitive work, Shamanic Healing involves the practitioner working side-by-side with the Healing Spirits to affect change on the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual levels of the client.  Instead of gathering information intuitively from outside of the client, journeying involves going deep within the realms of the Spirit World to garnish the information needed.  Meeting with Spirit Guides, I'm told how to heal your presenting issue or problem.  Assignments are commonly suggested for you to do at home to complete and solidify the energetic healing.
 
Through the use of journey work, I'm able to:
 
~ Assist deceased persons from this world to the next,
 
~ Perform soul retrievals,
 
~ Intercede & remove energies not conducive to your overall well-being, and
 
~ Meet & connect you with your Spirit Guides and Power Animals who have chosen to help you in this lifetime.