

Long before hospitals and hospices, sacred keepers of the threshold tended the dying with prayers, presence, and powerful oils to ease their transition.
Today, the wisdom of the Myrrhophores is calling to those who feel drawn to support the dying with ancient rites, sacred oils, and a loving presence.

Have you felt a deep calling to support the dying during their final transition in a more sacred and meaningful way?
Whether you’re a therapist, healer, caregiver, or spiritual seeker, you may have felt the deep desire to offer comfort and meaning during life’s final transition — but weren’t sure how.
Perhaps you’ve witnessed a loved one struggle in their final days and longed for a way to ease their passage. Or maybe, despite your spiritual work, you’ve noticed your own fears around death rising as the years pass...
There is a way to honor the soul, and, not just the body on their journey — as a ritual in a sacred rite of passage, shares end-of-life doula Felicity Warner. A way that’s both ancient and profoundly relevant to our modern world. A way rooted in love, humility, and the energetic power of nature.
Felicity is a renowned end-of-life doula, teacher, and the lineage holder of Mary Magdalene’s line of Myrrhophores — the sacred order of anointing priestesses who understood death not as an end, but as a transition. They knew how to work with sacred oils — living plant allies with a high energetic frequency — to gently guide a soul through the threshold from life to death.
Their work was deeply devotional and rooted in love. And it’s a practice you can learn.
Felicity’s work is rooted in ancient temple traditions and unique knowledge of sacred oils and their soul-level healing properties. Her teachings arise from a 3,000-year-old mystery tradition, passed down through a closed lineage into which she was initiated 49 years ago.
Until now, this sacred wisdom has remained hidden — held in trust by those who have safeguarded it through generations. But in these pivotal times of change and ascension, Felicity is answering the call to share it. With deep empathy, radiant clarity, and a gift for awakening the inner priest or priestess in each of us, she offers not just a teaching, but a sacred remembering.
Join Felicity for this heart-expanding hour-long event where you’ll discover how certain sacred oils — like myrrh, sandalwood, frankincense, and others — can help someone transition in a conscious, peaceful, and heart-centered way.
You don’t have to be a trained priestess or a medical professional to offer this support. Humility, reverence, and the willingness to show up with an open heart is all that you need.
During the event, Felicity will also lead you through a potent meditation, an inner journey into a sacred temple space where you’ll experience an energetic attunement to the frequency of the oils and the space in which they are used.
In this ancient path of the Myrrhophore, you don’t just support others — you become a vessel of healing, undergoing your own energetic shift as you guide other souls in their sacred journeys.
In this wisdom-packed free online event, you’ll:
- Experience a powerful guided meditation that takes you into an inner sanctum where sacred oils are used to tend the soul
- Discover how death is an energetic process made up of five distinct stages, so you can begin to see dying through a compassionate, empowering new lens — and how to support each stage with specific sacred oils
- Learn how sacred oils like myrrh and sandalwood have been used for centuries to support the dying — and how you can work with them, no matter your background
- Explore the resonance between oils and the human energy field to deepen your understanding of healing and enhance your intuitive connection
- Discover how you can reclaim the lost art of the Myrrhophores — ancient priestesses and healers who knew how to guide the spirit and soul through its sacred transition
Most people don’t realize that death is a process made up of energetic shifts — five distinct stages where the frequency of the soul changes as it prepares to leave the body. Specific sacred oils have an affinity with each stage, helping to ease the soul’s journey in a deeply supportive and natural way.
You’ll begin to understand why oils like myrrh, frankincense, and sandalwood have been revered across cultures for thousands of years — not for their scent alone, but for their ability to meet the soul at its most vulnerable and expansive moment.
This is a healing art the world needs now more than ever. In a time when death is so often medicalized, feared, or avoided, this work brings back the sacred — reminding us that death isn’t just a physical event, but a spiritual rite that deserves to be met with presence, grace, and love.
You’ll leave with a new perspective on dying, a deeper understanding of sacred oils, and a felt sense of what it means to hold space for the soul’s journey.
When you attend, you’ll also be among the first to hear about Felicity’s upcoming 7-week course, which is designed to teach you everything you need to know to perform the sacred anointing rites of the Myrrophores.
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Join this FREE video event with Felicity Warner and explore how sacred oils can support the soul’s passage through the five energetic stages of dying — and experience a powerful guided meditation that attunes you to the ancient healing art of anointing as a sacred rite of transition.

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About Felicity Warner
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Felicity Warner is the founder of Soul Midwives™, a global movement pioneering and teaching holistic and spiritual end-of-life care. Her work is used in hospitals, hospices, and care homes and within communities.
She is the principal of the Soul Midwives School, and lectures internationally on death and dying and sacred oils. She has authored four books, including Gentle Dying, A Safe Journey Home, The Soul Midwives' Handbook, and Sacred Oils: Working with 20 Precious Oils to Heal Spirit and Soul.
In her healing work, Felicity is a myrrhophore (a woman who works with myrrh) and holder of a lineage dating back to Mary Magdalene. This ancient healing practice uses the energetic qualities of essential oils and aromatics for their interaction with the human energy field.
She is an honorary Knowledge Exchange Fellow with the University of Winchester and has won many awards for her work, including End of Life Care Champion of the Year by the National Council for Palliative Care, and the End of Life Doula of the Year by The Good Funeral Guide. She was a finalist in the Daily Mail Inspirational Women of the Year Awards.