For many people, death feels frightening. It’s been framed as something final, an abrupt ending rather than a transition.
In a world where so many people are navigating grief, instability, and burnout, there’s a growing need for a more grounded and compassionate understanding of transitions — to support ourselves and our loved ones through profound change — especially at the end of life, shares end-of-life doula, Felicity Warner, founder of Soul Midwives.
Join Felicity for a free hour-long event where you’ll experience a new way of understanding transition through the lens of the six senses — exploring how sight, sound, breath, touch, scent, and intuition become sacred portals between the physical and non-physical.
Through practices involving breath, mantra, sacred oils, and sensory awareness, you’ll learn tools designed to help bring greater peace, steadiness, and connection — not only to support a loved one through dying, but also for your own grief, uncertainty, emotional overwhelm, and major life changes as well.
Rather than speaking about death as a medical event alone, Felicity offers a framework that honors the spiritual, energetic, emotional, and sensory dimensions of dying, helping people relate to the process with greater reverence and less fear.
She affirms that death isn’t something to fear or avoid, but a sacred expansion of frequency — a process in which the body, senses, and soul participate in an intelligent and deeply natural unfolding.
What makes Felicity’s work so unique is the way she bridges ancient sacred practices with deeply embodied end-of-life care. Through decades of supporting people in their final transitions, she’s developed an approach that is mystical and spiritually expansive while remaining grounded.
During the event, Felicity will guide you through a gentle experiential meditation called The Senses as Portals, designed to help you experience your senses as meeting places between matter and energy, body and spirit.
As you move awareness through each sense, you may begin to feel a calming shift that offers a glimpse into how the dying process and all life transitions may be far more natural, supported, and peaceful than we’ve been taught to believe — helping create a greater sense of comfort, connection, and peace during difficult change.
You’ll come away from this event feeling calmer in your nervous system, more connected to your body, and less afraid of the unknown.