We serve people who are at the end of their lives. They could be in a hospital, a hospice, an old-age home, or their own home.
The purpose is to provide non-medical, non-judgemental emotional, spiritual support and soothing physical comfort measures to the dying and their loved ones.
Losing a loved one can make you lonely, but it doesn’t have to. Together, we will address the six needs of grieving
It is never too late to talk about a loss, and no amount of sadness is too tiny or large to merit investigation and integration. One-on-one grief support is a readily available alternative mental health service that can be used in addition to or instead of your current mental health routines.
Spirit Sessions are spaces where people so that they can connect back to themselves, their body, their mind, and their soul and find meaning in all that they are going through right now. This is a holistic blend of developmental and trauma-informed psychology, coaching with her own spiritual approach and Reiki healing.
These sessions are most beneficial to those needing extra love, care, and compassion in their lives right now or a safe space to heal and grow from all they are going through.
Satsang is a Sanskrit word that means "gathering together for the truth". Everything that increases our experience of the truth opens our hearts and quietens our minds. Conversely, all negative things like a negative thought, fear, or judgment, limit or narrow our experience of the truth and contract our hearts.
With SamataSoul Satsang, our focus is to create a community starting with the teachings of Ram Dass and Neem Karoli Baba and to "love people, serve people, & feed people."
Spirituality is a belief or practice that involves a sense of connection to something greater than oneself. It often involves an exploration of one's purpose in life, and a search for meaning and fulfilment beyond the material world.
Spiritual practices can take many forms, including prayer, meditation, mindfulness, yoga, and contemplation. Spirituality may involve a connection to a specific religion or faith or tradition, while for others it may be a more personal, individual experience.